![]() ![]() ![]() Worryingly, according to my colleague Oliver Brown, Austin Killips is now tipped to challenge for a place at the Tour de France Femmes and even to take part in next summer’s Paris Olympics. Cycling’s participation policy remains much more relaxed than that of athletics and swimming, where all post-puberty males are rightly banned from competing in the female category at an elite level. Although the UCI tightened their eligibility rules last year – halving the testosterone limit and doubling the transition period – those rules will never eradicate the biological advantage that being born a man brings to the sport. Killips is allowed to compete in the female field under the UCI’s current policy, which allows trans women to participate as long as their testosterone levels have been below 2.5 nanomoles per litre for at least 24 months. The rupture with reality it takes to come up with such a phrase is positively Orwellian (“The party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears”) yet there are credulous, cringing dopes at the highest level in cycling who endorse it. Supporters of Thomas hit back, raging against critics like Gaines who dare to challenge “penis-having women”. “Let me be clear, we were not forewarned. “The NCAA forced women to share a locker room with Thomas, a 6ft 4in male who was fully intact,” said Gaines in a speech which later saw her terrorised by pro-trans demonstrators. Gaines revealed that Thomas would provocatively walk around naked, almost as if he delighted in goading and scaring the female competition. Sadly, these cheats are utterly shameless. “Are you really trying to say you would have won a national title against the men? Does it not break your heart to see women lose out on these opportunities?” ![]() Riley Gaines, who became an advocate protecting women’s sport after she tied with Thomas for first place in that college race, boldly challenged her rival on Twitter. Mediocre males can suddenly win prizes that would have been way out of reach had they stayed in their biological sex category. It reminds me of the disgusting behaviour of Lia Thomas, the transgender swimmer who won a US women’s college title last year, having been ranked 554th in the country when he was competing as a man. To hang on to their woke corporate sponsors, they must play along with this mortifying charade. Yet, female competitors risk being cancelled if they protest. In my book, he – and please note I choose my pronouns with care when a person has yet to transition – is a thief pure and simple, taking what is not rightly his. What can they be thinking? Marcela Prieto, who is the actual winner of the women’s race, is obliged to act pleased that the male-born Killips has stolen the prize money of £8,000 for finishing top plus an £8,000 bonus. Then there are the smiles on the faces of the two runners-up. Hour upon hour of punishing practice since the age of seven or eight, with your parents making huge sacrifices, and some guy ingests a bit of oestrogen, applies mascara, jumps into the saddle and Bob’s your auntie! All their efforts are mocked, cruelly derided by that arrogant p. The fact that Killips only took up cycling in 2019 and now, without any apparent embarrassment, presumes to race against females who have dedicated their whole lives to becoming one of the best women in the world at their sport. The 27-year-old American finished 89 seconds ahead of Italy’s Marcela Prieto in the general classification and also claimed the Queen of the Mountains jersey in the elite race which is sanctioned by the sport’s world governing body, the UCI. Also, please note the respective girths of the competitors’ thighs. A photograph of Austin Killips, a transgender cyclist, on the victory podium at the international women’s Tour of the Gila over the weekend, reveals what looks a lot like a male appendage poking through his crotch-clinging shorts.Ĭompare and contrast with the runners-up who are both, quite clearly, women with much-neater female pudenda and hips that curve. Say what you like about Lycra, it’s exceptionally good at sexing human beings.
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