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Dec 24, 2023 30 tweets 11 min read Read on X
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?")
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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. Image
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. Image
Austin Killips also won the Belgian Waffle Ride North Carolina.

You can get a sense of his humility and some insight into his racecraft in the video in this post.

Catherine (Nicholas) Barnwell burst onto the women's cycling scene in the northeastern US and has taken women’s wins in road and cyclocross.
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Molly Cameron won the women’s prologue time trial at the Cascade Gravel Grinder. Here he is talking about it.
Kristin (Nathan) Duhr took the women’s 40+ cat 1 series win at Downhill Rockies.
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Bee (Brandon) Black was very proud of taking several women's mountain bike wins this year.
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Florida crit racer Zoey (Zakkary) Marks took some fixed gear crit wins this year. Here he is on the top step of the women's 3/4/5 at the Harlem Skyscraper Cycling Classic. Image
Tara (Todd) Seplavy is a fixture in the women's cat 3s in road and cyclocross.

He won the women's cat 3/4/5 at the Emrick Blvd Crit this year. Image
Kylie (Kyle) Small won the @usacycling women's singlespeed cyclocross national championship title this year. He also won a few local races in Durango, coming in first overall in the Zia Taqueria 4 Corners CX series. Image
Jenna (Jimmy) Lingwood had an outstanding women's cycling season. He took elite women's wins in road, track and cyclocross.
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Ash (Max) Fierek took the women’s e-bike win at the Cascadia Dirt Cup Finals. Image
Tessa (Michael) Johnson took many elite women's cyclocross wins in the Chicago area this season.
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Roxy (Roger) Bombardier won the women's fat bike category at the Ice Weasels Cometh cyclocross race. Image
Jordan Johnson came in first in the women's 3 at the CSU Oval Crit in Colorado this season. Image
Eva (Matthew) Kloiber took some beginner women's wins in the ACA Tuesday Night Crit Series. Image
Gage Martin got first place in his very first mountain bike race, the Land Mine Classic. Image
Chloe Spritz (Cole Sprague) took several women's cyclocross wins this year. He's currently the @ORBicycleRacing women's state single speed champion.
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Zee Mars (aka Kyo Zero Mars) came back to women's bike racing after a bit of a hiatus. He took some women's cat 3 and 4 cyclocross wins in the Washington area. Image
Lesley (Wesley) Mumford has found that he's really great at beginner women's cyclocross. He took 5 wins and lots of upgrade points this season. Image
Here's Canadian racer Riley Claire Sato on the top step at Dam Cross in Ontario. Image
Here’s Kenzie (Kenneth) Statz on the master’s women 40-49 podium at the Iola Bump and Jump. Image
Evelyn Williamson had some wins on the track this season. Here he is on the top step for the Madison at the Illinois State Track Cycling Championships with fellow male racer Tessa (Michael) Johnson. Image
Kiana Gysin won numerous women's races this year, including the Rad Race Fixed42 World Championship race in Berlin.
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Here is Claire (Ivan) Law on the at the Northwest Track Championships. Image
Canadian Jordan Lothrop raced with men early in the 2023 season. He later switched to the women's category and took some wins. Image
Anna Sofia Zarate is always proud to take women’s road cycling wins. Zarate is a member of a men’s team but only races in the women’s category. Image
Sammy Rose Dobroszi won the women’s open at The Gobbler 6 hour cross country marathon mountain bike race. Image
Daniela Salazar won the women’s 30-39 category at Gran Fondo Volcán Osorno Image

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Um, excuse me, how is it ok for @SenFettermanPA to literally deny the existence of trans athletes in Pennsylvania?

It's NOT a "small handful," Senator Fetterman. Stop trying to erase trans people. 😤

Don't believe me? Here are some examples from cycling.

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Here's Katheryn (James) Phillips on the podium at the Hummelstown Criterium in south central Pennsylvania. Image
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I know women who have quit racing because they were tired of racing with Seplavy in their field. Image
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Austin Killips, a male former pro women's cyclist, has written a piece for The Guardian!

I'm proud that my coverage of his AZT record made it into @realDonaldTrump's speech announcing his women's sports EO.

Let's explore some of Killips' claims. 🧵👇

theguardian.com/sport/commenti…
Killips says that his interest in events like the Arizona Trail Race was due to their co-ed leaderboards.

But these events all have separate male and female records. And Killips races in the "female" category. Image
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This piece by Killips fails to mention that after taking the "overall co-ed record" (while registered as a female) on the Arizona Trail, he took the women's ITT record for the Tour Divide.

He was not fast enough to take the overall record on this one.

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Let's compare the results of another male before and after his transition to the women's category.

This guy used to race with males under the name Kyle Small (L).

Upon enrolling at @FLCSkyhawks, he changed his name to Kylie Small (R) and started racing with the women.

🧵👇 Kyle Small taking his only men's cyclocross win in the men's cat 4.
"Kylie" Small winning the women's national singlespeed cyclocross championship title in 2023.
Here are some road and a few mountain bike race results taken from .

Kyle Small raced in men's 4 and 5 and in some junior age group races. His best results come in the men's 5, which is for complete beginners. bikereg.comImage
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Now let's look at results for "Kylie" Small.

Small's results here are mostly from higher categories (collegiate A, P/1/2/3) than his men's results, but he's suddenly getting podiums and upgrade points! 🤯 bikereg.comImage
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Dec 23, 2024
When I post about men racing in the women's category, I often get questions along the lines of, "How did he do in the men's category?"

I'm going to start posting some comparisons.

Today let's look at Henry Lin (📷left) vs "Eva" Lin (📷right)

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Here are Henry Lin's road racing results from road-results.com

Looks like Lin started racing in college at @SJSU. He got one road podium and otherwise mid- to back-of-the-pack results. (These are reasonable results for a beginner and nothing to feel bad about.)

Btw DNP stands for "Did Not Place." Depending on the type of race and size of the field, sometimes officials only give placements to a certain number of riders.Image
Here are Henry Lin's results after switching to the women's category and racing as "Eva Lin."

Looks like he started winning after switching categories.

I wonder why that is. 🤔🤷‍♀️ Image
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Dec 22, 2024
🏆 With the year coming to a close, it's time to celebrate some of the transwomen (also known as "men") who have won in women's cycling in 2024.

These males are an oppressed minority, yet they're brave enough to show up to women's bike races and WIN.

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Arya Elowen, formerly known as Michael Pillman, took some women's cat 4 wins in Colorado. He even took the women's cat 4 crit championship title!

I wonder why this talented athlete never won during his years of racing in the men's 4s. Image
Kylie (Kyle) Small is no stranger to the top women's podium step. Here he is at the Littleton Twilight Crit and the Maverick Classic.

(The top podium step was considerably more elusive when he was racing against fellow males.) Image
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Nov 22, 2024
💫Did you know that today, Nov 21, is the Day Of Remembering That Men Are Still Racing In The @usacycling Women's Category?💫

Such a special day!

Today we recall the racers who will never be female but who are allowed to race in USAC's women's fields anyway for some reason.🧵👇 Image
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Here's Kylie (Kyle) Small racing (and winning) a women's singlespeed cyclocross national championship.

This is not how you grow the women's field, @usacycling. "Kylie" will never be a woman. Image
Here's Lesley (Wesley) Mumford on the top podium step of a @usacycling women's cat 3 cyclocross race.

Even if Mumford eventually makes it to cat 2 and has to report his testosterone levels, he still will never be a woman. Image
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