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Trans Cyclist Finishes NC Women’s Race 5 Minutes Ahead of Runner-Up

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June 12, 2023

A biological male won a women's cycling competition five minutes ahead of the runner-up.

"It was just a grueling effort. I am just really proud to lay it out there and get the result. I asserted myself and was able to get a gap early," said 27-year-old transgender cyclist Austin Killips, who came in first on Saturday against biological women in a 137-mile-long North Carolina race called the Belgian Waffle Ride. Killips reportedly took the lead by mile 13 and held it for the rest of the race.

Paige Onweller, the runner-up who lost to Killips, said her "power is not comparable" to Killips.

"Most of the day I was riding with the top three women together: me, Austin and Flavia," Onweller said. "But I just couldn’t match Austin—you know, the power is not comparable."

Onweller suggested trans-identifying athletes should have their own category to compete in sports.

"Underneath all helmets is a face and a person who deserves respect, dignity and a safe space to ride bikes," Onweller said. "In the future, I feel a separate category may be appropriate but event promoters are also learning what is best to preserve both female cycling while also creating an inclusive space for all to ride."

Published under: Transgenderism