Transgender athlete furious at ‘cabal of right wingers’
"We have to fight for what is right knowing that it’s for the good of others."
"We have to fight for what is right knowing that it’s for the good of others."
"Someone wanted a selfie."
"Protect Women's Sports! I cannot believe we have to keep saying this."
This ruling comes after Austin Killips became the first openly transgender woman to win an official cycling event in May.
"They may not want to admit it, but they're being selfish."
"Say goodbye to women's sports."
"If you decide to speak out, you’ll probably will lose sponsorship."
“Your survey questions are equivalent to asking your membership if Black folks should be allowed to race.”
“I hope that more of the silent majority start finding their voices to say, ‘Actually, this is wrong.'"
The message comes after Austin Killips, a transgender female, won the Tour of the Gila.
It certainly worked.
Three riders were hospitalized and several fans were treated for injuries.
"What do you expect from me? That I stay on the roadside watching my life go by like I watch cyclists go by?"
"I got my foot caught... I'm good."
This reasoning is rather unconvincing.