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A pair of male-born transgender cyclists took the two top spots in the women’s categories at Chicago’s CycloCross Cup bicycle race, sparking accusations of unfair competition.
As the two male-born racers stood on the podium, the third-place winner, Allison Zmuda, was the only actual woman in the winner’s presentation after the event held in Chicago’s Jackson Park. Today male racers Tessa Johnson and Evelyn Williamson once again proved they are GREAT at women's cyclocross at Jackson Park in Chicago.The Chicago CrossCup celebrates men racing in the women’s category and insists that it is proud to allow trans athletes to select whatever category they choose.
In fact, the organization warns participants NOT to support women-only ideas and says it will kick out anyone speaking out against transgenders, and calls such ideas “stupid.”
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