Moterų dviračių sporto varžybas sužlugdė transseksualai, kai trys vyrai "transseksualai" užėmė pirmąsias vietas Vašingtono "Marymoor Grand Prix" dviračių lenktynėse

Nepriklausomos užsienio naujienos... Moterų dviračių sporto varžybas sužlugdė transseksualai, kai trys vyrai "transseksualai" užėmė pirmąsias vietas Vašingtono "Marymoor Grand Prix" dviračių lenktynėse

A triplet of men who identify as "transwomen" "won" the recent Marymoor Grand Prix bike race at the Jerry Baker Memorial Velodrome in Redmond, Wash., thanks to the venue's strict "no bullying" policy.

"Bullying," in this context, means excluding biological males from the all-female race even though they are not females but simply identify as such within the specially protected LGBTQ+ classification system for sexual deviancy.

According to reports, the Jerry Baker Memorial Velodrome has been hosting controversial sports events for years that allow "transwomen" to participate in all sorts of female sports based on their self-chosen "gender identities."

At the recent Grand Prix, at least three men were present in the female category during the women's Madison race, a high-speed, two-person relay race. The race involves one partner from each team starting while the "resting" partner pedals slowly along the top of the track.

"Partners exchange positions by pulling even with each other and then relaying or 'slinging' the incoming partner into the race," reported En-Volve.com about how the race works.

UCI governing body for cycling banned transgender athletes in 2023

The three men who participated in the Madison race as "transwomen" and won include:

1) "Jenna" Lingwood, born as James, the women's masters 40+ national cyclocross champion who placed first.

2) Jordan Lothrop, a cyclist from Canada who had been racing with men as recently as 2023, who placed second.

A triplet of men who identify as "transwomen" "won" the recent Marymoor Grand Prix bike race at the Jerry Baker Memorial Velodrome in Redmond, Wash., thanks to the venue's strict "no bullying" policy.

"Bullying," in this context, means excluding biological males from the all-female race even though they are not females but simply identify as such within the specially protected LGBTQ+ classification system for sexual deviancy.

According to reports, the Jerry Baker Memorial Velodrome has been hosting controversial sports events for years that allow "transwomen" to participate in all sorts of female sports based on their self-chosen "gender identities."

At the recent Grand Prix, at least three men were present in the female category during the women's Madison race, a high-speed, two-person relay race. The race involves one partner from each team starting while the "resting" partner pedals slowly along the top of the track.

"Partners exchange positions by pulling even with each other and then relaying or 'slinging' the incoming partner into the race," reported En-Volve.com about how the race works.

UCI governing body for cycling banned transgender athletes in 2023

The three men who participated in the Madison race as "transwomen" and won include:

1) "Jenna" Lingwood, born as James, the women's masters 40+ national cyclocross champion who placed first

2) Jordan Lothrop, a cyclist from Canada who had been racing with men as recently as 2023, who placed second.

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