A male cyclist with gender dysphoria--a currently chic mental disorder that gives the "sufferer" a victim advantage--finished in first place over the women at a New York City cycling event.
The man's name is Tiffany Thomas, but no relationship to the swimmer with the same mental condition of gender dysphoria, Lia Thomas, is seen above standing on the winner's podium between two actual women who lost to him because of their biological handicap. The Randall's Island Criteriums took place on Sunday.
Thomas rides for a club known as LA Sweat.
Since this was his first time winning an event this year, it's seems probable that Thomas is a fairly mediocre male athlete who sometimes loses to women, but is taking advantage of his gender confusion [or is it really confusion and not simply an opportunistic chance to feel like a winner] to shatter the competition.
His "sister-in-dysphoria" Lia Thomas has done the same in swimming, but the women he competed against say Lia indicated to them that he's still sexually interested in women and gallivants around in the locker room with his twig and berries dangling as he goes. So the question is, is it an act in order to gain notoriety or an award, or is he and others with the same claim of gender dysphoria faking it?
Tiffany Thomas has finished in first place against women 16 times in his career, according to his Road Results page.
USA Cycling claims that it's "committed to ensuring that all USA Cycling members have equal access and opportunities to participate in cycling events in a manner that is fair to all competitors while preserving the integrity of the sport and respecting international competition regulations," but they apparently know less about fairness than the men who compete against women.
USA Cycling claims that it's "committed to ensuring that all USA Cycling members have equal access and opportunities to participate in cycling events in a manner that is fair to all competitors while preserving the integrity of the sport and respecting international competition regulations," but they apparently know less about fairness than the men who compete against women.
I'm amazed that women athletes don't boycott events where transgender 'women' are competing against them. This is a setback for women and the so called feminists are too scared to take a stand.
This should never happen
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