A man who identifies as a woman – but, doesn’t want to suppress his testosterone before competing with biological females – has won a world championship in women’s cycling.
Rachel McKinnon won a women’s age bracket in a race in Los Angeles, California, over the weekend, The Daily Caller reports:
“A biological male who identifies as a transgender woman won a women’s world championship cycling event on Sunday.
This is an incredible achievement. 🥇 https://t.co/fYCsn79s6H
— PinkNews (@PinkNews) October 15, 2018
“Rachel McKinnon, a professor at the College of Charleston, won the women’s sprint 35-39 age bracket at the 2018 UCI Masters Track Cycling World Championships in Los Angeles.”
But, McKinnon, apparently, is unwilling to forego any physical advantage testosterone might give a biological male, such as himself:
“McKinnon in January was quoted in USA Today arguing against requiring biological males to suppress testosterone as a requirement for competing against women.
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