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https://www.dailywire.com/news/critics-react-after-biological-man-wins-ny-womens-bicycling-race

A 46-year-old man won a New York women’s cycling event on Sunday, just a week after a 35-time winner on the women’s national cyclocross circuit revealed that she had retired after finishing in fourth place between two men in third and fifth places.


Last week, in an amicus brief filed with the Supreme Court to support the state of West Virginia and its Save Women’s Sports law, cyclist Hannah Arensmen wrote, “Over the past few years, I have had to race directly with male cyclists in women’s events. As this has become more of a reality, it has become increasingly discouraging to train as hard as I do only to have to lose to a man with the unfair advantage of an androgenized body that intrinsically gives him an obvious advantage over me, no matter how hard I train.”

> https://www.dailywire.com/news/critics-react-after-biological-man-wins-ny-womens-bicycling-race > A 46-year-old man won a New York women’s cycling event on Sunday, just a week after a 35-time winner on the women’s national cyclocross circuit revealed that she had retired after finishing in fourth place between two men in third and fifth places. ------------ > Last week, in an amicus brief filed with the Supreme Court to support the state of West Virginia and its Save Women’s Sports law, cyclist Hannah Arensmen wrote, “Over the past few years, I have had to race directly with male cyclists in women’s events. As this has become more of a reality, it has become increasingly discouraging to train as hard as I do only to have to lose to a man with the unfair advantage of an androgenized body that intrinsically gives him an obvious advantage over me, no matter how hard I train.”

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