Former mediocre male racer who quickly had success after transitioning to the female category. Raced with the pro women at the Colorado Classic. Masters national champion. Colorado state Champion.
Austin Killips
Went from never having raced bikes to racing at the elite level in women's road and cyclocross in just a few years. 3rd at the US National Cyclocross Championships in the women's elite. Raced @UCI_CX World Cup in Europe.
Molly Cameron
Raced for many years against males at the elite level while IDing as trans. No one cared. Now that independent, high-profile gravel races allow self-ID, Molly competes in those races against women.
Jenna Lingwood (James)
Women’s masters 40+ national cyclocross champion. 5th place in the 2022 women's elite national cyclocross championships. Lingwood raced for many years with males. Unsurprisingly, Lingwood has better results racing against females.
Tara Seplavy (Todd)
Mediocre racer as a male and slightly less mediocre racer as a female. Cycling journalist for Bicycling magazine. Angry and outspoken bully who wants to take down anyone who argues for the rights of biological women.
Sara Stearns (Robert)
Masters 70+ national and world track champion. Masters world record holder. Posts long-winded accounts of all the hard training it takes to succeed (as a male racing against women). Also happy to be recognized as one of the rare women in the aviation field.
Tiffany Thomas (Trent)
46 year old domestic pro racer for team LA Sweat. Started cycling on a Peloton bike at age 40 after getting winded walking up some stairs. Discovered he's "really good at it" after doing some beginner women's races.
Evelyn Williamson
One of two males who raced for elite women's team Pratt Racing. Always looks very "pro" on the podium.
Kristin Sundquist (Christian)
Raced in the nonbinary category at cyclocross nationals only because of stricter @UCI_cycling rules for trans athletes. (Claims to have a T level of .02nmol/l?) Was cat 2 in male cyclocross competition.
Zahava Barwin (Zack)
Races mountain bike and cyclocross in Canada.
Jacqueline Maunter (Jacob)
Races cyclocross for the Philly Bike Expo team (apparently remaining in the cat 4/5s since 2017, despite wins and podiums). Proud recipient of a Women Build Bikes grant.
Tessa Johnson (Michael)
Raced cx and road at Clemson University. Raced in the women's cat 4/5's in 2022 (beginner) for Comrade Cycles and dominated the 2022 season in Chicago.
Blake Hansen
Races mountain bikes. Has been featured by numerous publications as a "rider to watch" who is "breaking barriers" in mountain biking.
Roxy Bombardier (Roger)
Races cyclocross and gravel
Kenzie Statz (Kenneth)
Races road and mountain bike
Citlaly Carapia
Races road and mountain bike in Mexico
Kate Weatherly (Anton)
Races mountain bike in New Zealand. Was mediocre when racing against men, now races against elite females. National champion.
Ruth Seaman (Jeffrey)
Races road. Proud to have set a women's course record at the Pace Bend Ultra 12 Hour race at the age of 55.
Lesley Mumford (Wesley)
Races gravel and mountain bike. Preaches on social media about how dedication and training are what lead to podiums and opportunities for this self-described "mid-40's mom."
Lilly Chant (Joseph)
Races road and track in the UK.
Emily Bridges (Zach)
Was an elite junior male racer. Welcomed by male peers after transitioning. Feels victimized by British Cycling's crackdown on males wanting to race against women. Still races against women in races which are not sanctioned by British Cycling.
Sandy Hosey (Vincent)
Races road and cyclocross
Taryn Askew
Competes in bmx
Jordan Johnson
Races road and cyclocross for Ride or Die Collective.
Morgan Styer
Raced road and cyclocross through 2017. Was a midpack cat 4/5 male who became a successful cat 3 female ten years later.
Evelyn Sifton
Road and track racer for Shadow Elite women's cycling team.
Ana Sofia Zarate Vera (aka Sofia Zarate)
Races road for Team Drang by Olympica in Mexico. Has many wins and podiums.
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"It's not happening."
"It's fake culture war stuff."
"The far right made it up."
"There are about 19 total of them competing across all sports."
🧵Here's a thread of males CURRENTLY competing in ONE sport: women's cycling. 👇
Kylie (Kyle) Small is the current women's singlespeed cyclocross US national champion. He recently took women's podiums for Fort Lewis College at the 2024 collegiate cycling nationals and was named a collegiate All-American.
Catherine (Nicholas) Barnwell has seen a lot of women's podiums recently in road and cyclocross.
As the year comes to a close, here's a thread of males who have won in women's cycling in 2023. 🏆
(Because "This never happens," and "I bet you can't even give me an example," and "How many people can this possibly affect?")
Here's Tiffany (Trent) Thomas on the top step at the Randall's Island Crit.
Tiffany is 47 and has a spot on the women's pro crit team LA Sweat.
Austin Killips is a name that no one would know if he had chosen to compete in his correct sex category, but he has made a name for himself racing against women.
Killips won the GC at Tour of the Gila riding for the Amy D. Foundation women's development team.
Let's take a moment to honor the dads of women's bike racing!
Some have grown children, some share custody, and some have young ones at home.
Somehow, all of them find the time to stand on women's cycling podiums at all different levels.
Incredible!
Tara (Todd) Seplavy has taught his kids the important lesson that you can still hang in the women's P-1-2-3 as a rather out-of-shape 48-year-old cat 3 as long as you put in the effort (and are male).
Inspiring!
Jillian (Jonathan) Bearden and Jenna (Jimmy) Lingwood both have masters national championship titles in the US.
The wives of Bearden and Lingwood don't have any national titles. Their kids are learning that dads can do anything they set their minds to*!
It's encouraging to see media coverage of Austin Killips wrongly taking the women's win at @TouroftheGila.
This is happening at every level of cycling. Whether or not the male wins is irrelevant. At any level, women's sports are for women.
Examples from this week⬇️:
Tara Seplavy (Todd) raced in the women's P/1/2/3 at the Daniel Harwi 35th Annual Lower Providence Spring Classic Crit.
"Prim Rose" raced in the women's 4/5 at the Monday night Portland International Raceway race. Rose reported feeling "so powerful" all throughout the race - wow!
I won't tell you which one Prim Rose is - you'll have to try to figure it out.