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🧵On July 1st, a 58-year-old man formerly known as James Phillips, now going by the name "Kathryn," won the 50-59 age group "women's" title at the 2025 USA Cycling Masters & Junior Road National Championships.

Phillips' entrance into the race was hidden from other competitors. Female racers who entered the women's category specifically so they would not have to race against men where blindsided by a large man lining up at the start and finishing on top of the podium.

For anyone unfamiliar with what has been happening in women's cycling, this may come as a shock and an outrage.

For those who are aware of what has been going on, while no less outrageous, this is just another day. This is simply the tip of the iceberg.Image
There are at least 100 men who have participated in "women's" bike sports including events in BMX, mountain biking, road races, gravel races, cyclocross, and track racing.

These men have entered at least 3,410 "women's" events, placing 1st in no less than 711 and making the podium in 1,443.

At least 9 of these men have been "women's" national champions, and 30 have ridden professionally or in the "elite" category. One man was part of the Olympic team at Tokyo.

Let's look at a few examples of the discrimination that has been happening to female athletes in cycling…
Dubbed by the lead organizer as “the last great American bike race," the Mission Crit race held in San Francisco attracts racers from all over the world as one of the last fixed-gear focused races in the U.S. and is considered a sort of "national championship" for fixed gear racing.

The event has two categories: "men's" and "WTFNB". The men's category, of course, being for men, and the WTFNB for "women," "trans-femme," and "non-binary" racers, in other words for both women and men.

There is no race for female athletes despite the organizers trying to encourage more women to join.

In 2019, the Mission Crit 6 WTFNB race was won by male cyclist Casey Williamson aka "Evelyn (Evie) Hound."

Williamson switched to the "women's" category of cycling in 2017 and had been "dominating" other races as well.Image
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Word seems to have gotten around that B-level men could win big in the WTFNB category because at the following Mission Crit 7 race in 2022, the entire podium was comprised of men:

1st place - Apollo Leonard, 2nd place - Liam "Li" King, 3rd place - Luke "Avery" Masri.

A fourth male, Jordan Johnson, finished behind in 20th, still in the top half of the racers.

Leonard said his win was "especially exciting" because he'd only been racing for two years.

The Mission Crit 7 podium had two categories: men with short hair and men with long hair.Image
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The day after the Mission race, Leonard, King, and Masri again entered the WTFNB division at the Cross at the 'Sticks race, this time Masri in 1st, King in 2nd, and Leonard in 3rd.

Both the Cross at the 'Sticks and the Mission Crit race, in addition to the Red Bull Short Circuit, were part of the Mission Crit Triple Crown in which Leonard, King, and Masri placed 2nd, 3rd, and 4th with Jordan Johnson in 12th of 50 riders.

(Although, I'm not sure how those points were added up, as their scores for the three scored races put them 1st, 2nd, and 3rd.)

Leonard and King seem to have been racing buddies, both also racing at the Hellyer Velodrome in 2023 in the "women's" cat, going 1st and 2nd in at least 7 events.

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In 2023, Casey "Evelyn" Williamson and fellow male athlete Michael "Tessa" Johnson dominated the "women's" racing scene in Chicago, going 1st and 2nd in at least 6 races that season including the 2023 Illinois State Championship just days after winning the Racing-Athletic Relay Cross race as a male duo in the "female" category.

Of the 56 totals events Johnson has entered, he has only missed the podium in 8.Image
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Williamson was reportedly in a "throuple" with another male athlete who participated in "women's" racing, Austin Killips.

Killips had also been dominating the cycling scene, making the podium in at least 50 races despite using dirty racing tactics and being an outright cheat.

At a competition in December of 2022, Killips was caught on camera shoving a female competitor with his bike during the race.Image
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In 2023, Killips won the Tour de Gila, the first time in history the female prize money for the race had been equal to the men's.

Rather than giving male and female athletes an equal share of the prize money as they had advertised, all of the 1st place prize money went to men.

Killips took another large prize at the 2023 Belgian Waffle Ride, stealing $5,000 from female competitors after finishing over 5 minutes in the lead.

In 2024, Killips was called the "fastest woman" to finish the Tour Divide, a route between Canada and New Mexico. It is not possible for Killips to be the fastest woman, as he is a man, but he is celebrated as such.

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In 2021, Hannah Bergemann hosted the first-ever Hangtime women's jump jam. The event was meant to gather the best female free riders in the country to celebrate their talent and foster mentorship amongst them.

At the end of the weekend, three awards were given to "well-deserving" riders. Two of these awards went to men.

Male rider Avery Martinson walked away with the Rider's Choice award after throwing "backflip after backflip" and male rider Blake Hansen took home the "Best Progression" award.

Yes, an event gathering the best female riders in the country decided to celebrate these two men instead of the actual female riders. Nowhere in the write-up of the event is it mentioned that these two riders are male.

Martinson has stolen more than praise from deserving female athletes. He's also taken money prizes in the Ultimate Freerider series as well.
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This photo from the event actually disgusts me. This encapsulates perfectly the brainwashing and discrimination occurring here, girls being told to look up to and model themselves after a male athlete.

These girls are limited by their female bodies, but are being taught from a young age to compare themselves to male performance, giving them unrealistic expectations and setting them up for failure from the start.

They are also being told to look up to male athletes who are fetishistic cross-dressers who cheat to win prizes and awards rather than real female role models.Image
Two other men who have dominated "women's" mountain biking are Michael "Michelle" Dumaresq and Anton "Kate" Weatherly

Michael "Michelle" Dumaresq was placed on the national team for the UCI DHI World Championships in Kaprun after just the first 3 races of his life (all in the "women's" category).

Dumaresq was the women’s Canadian National Champion in downhill MTB in 2003, 2004, and 2006 (he did not compete in 2005 due to scheduling conflicts with the NOBRA race series).

It’s likely Dumaresq would have been the women’s national champion every year he competed, including his first ever full season in mountain bike racing, but in the 2002 championships, his chain fell off and he had to stop to put it back on. He still placed 3rd.

Dumaresq was the "women’s" UCI Master World Mountain Bike Champion in the 35+ age group in 2006 and 2007.Image
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Competing as “Anton” in the men’s open and under 19 divisions, Weatherly failed to accomplish anything of note and is described as finishing “mid-pack” as an average rider at best.

He decided to switch to the women’s division for the first national series event in 2018 at the age of 20. His second race in the women’s division, he beat former world number two Shania Rawson by more than 30 seconds.

Despite being described as “non-sporty” as a kid, sickly and undergrown with a chronic lung disease called brongchietasis, racing against women, Weatherly has finished 1st 21 times in 43 races in the elite and open categories, making the podium in 30.

This includes first place finishes at the 2018 and 2019 New Zealand Downhill National Championships and the 2024 MTBNZ New Zealand Enduro National Championships.

The hormones Weatherly was taking cannot be blamed for his poor performance against men, as he was finishing 25th of 25 (dead last) in the U17 Cat as early as 2013 (2013 NZDH Round 5), a full year prior to the start of his “transition.”

Just one year after finishing 17th in the open cat (46th overall) against male peers in a regular-season NZDH event (Round 3 – Wellington), Weatherly was a national “women’s” champion and placing in international UCI races.Image
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In the Pacific Northwest of the United States, there are quite a few men in women's cycling races. One of these is Jimmy "Jenna" Lingwood, a father in his 40s.

Racing as “Jimmy” in the men’s category, Lingwood entered at least 65 cycling races between 2006 and 2017, placing in the top ten 3 times (best finish of 6th) and placing in the top twenty no more than 13 times.

After changing his name to “Jenna” and switching to the women’s division in 2018, he has since participated in over 133 women’s races, placing 1st at least 41 times and top 3 over 84 times.

In 2017, racing in the Men’s Cat 3 35+ Masters race at the River City Bicycles Cyclocross Crusade, Lingwood placed 62nd out of 82 racers. In 2022, he placed 1st in the Women’s Cat 1/2/3 40-44 race at the USA Cycling Cyclocross National Championships.

He placed 5thin the Senior Pro-Cat 1/2/3 national championship race.

Lingwood has competed in many races at the Jerry Baker Velodrome alongside Ivan "Claire" Law, Jordan Lothrop, Henry "Eva" Lin, and Henry "Henrietta" Watts.Image
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Two other men who have also raced "as women" at Jerry Baker are Kyo Zero "Zee" Mars and Rhys "Rachel" Mckinnon aka "Veronica Ivy."

McKinnon is perhaps the most well-known man to compete in women's track racing. He won the "women's" UCI Masters World Championship title in sprints in both 2018 and 2019, setting the world record for the 30-39 category in the 200m sprint in 2019.

He has stolen over 41 first place finishes, but is perhaps even more well-known for his unhinged social media rants where he once hoped women who disagreed with his participation in the women's category would "die in a grease fire".

He also claimed on national television that he was a "biological female" because he calls himself "female" and he's made of "biological" stuff.

McKinnon has never won anything of note against male peers despite only pretending to be a woman when he was 29 years old.Image
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Another man to have taken a "women's" national title in track racing is Robert "Sara" Stearns.

Stearns began racing against women at the age of 60 in 2012 (possibly earlier). He doesn’t appear to have prior racing history against his male peers and like many other males who “identify” as women, had not shown interest in the sport prior to adopting a “female” identity.

Stearns has taken over 9 medals at the USA Cycling Masters Track Nationals including at the 2022 Masters National Championships where he took 1st in the Sprint, Pursuit, and 500M Time Trial events in the 70-74 age category.

He currently holds the United States National records in the 70-74 age category for the track time trial 200m flying start and 250m flying start events.

Stearns has also participated in the UCI Masters Track World Championships, taking a bronze medal in 2018 in the 500 meter Time Trial.Image
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At the 2018 UCI Championships, Stearns voiced his disappointment with the UCI over the change of age grading from 60+ to 55+, claiming it was unfair that he would be racing in the 55+ category against women ten years younger than himself rather than six (he was 66 at the time.)

He decided to withdraw “in protest” from the tournament after being paired with a 56-year-old woman, claiming the best he could do was fifth (it seems he only races if he can win).

Stearns believes it is grossly unfair for a 66-year-old man to race against a 56-year-old woman (it is), but believes himself to be the one at a disadvantage because of the slight difference in age rather than the larger difference in sex.

Stearns is celebrated as a “woman” in the male-dominated field of aviation and was a board member of the Northern California Velodrome Association (NCVA) in 2017.Image
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As I've said, this is just the tip of the iceberg. With over 100 men in women's cycling and almost all of them winning just as those I've mentioned above, it's impossible to cover all of them in a single thread.

The examples above are a small taste of the men who have been destroying this sport for women. For more examples, please check out @i_heart__bikes

The UCI has thankfully decided to include a women's category of cycling to celebrate female athletes, but lower levels of cycling still have not.

@usacycling does not believe female human beings deserve accomplishments in sport.

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Jul 11
🧵Men who pretend to be women bear the full responsibility of their own actions, but that doesn't mean they haven't been enabled by almost everyone around them from athletic organizations to the media, family, and even teammates.

One harmful result of "gender ideology" is that we can no longer trust what we are reading.

When a "woman" is described in the news as committing a crime, reporters may as well just say "person," as the word "woman" can now mean anything. It's the same in the athletic world.

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“Daughter Inspires Mom to Get Back in the Saddle” – September 2017 Athlete of the Month
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"Six years ago, Candace Kennedy-Hess thought her cycling days were long over. The challenges of a single mom raising kids, earning a master’s degree at NYU, and pursuing a successful sales and marketing career had relegated her custom bike to be a garage wall hanger for 16 years."

“I grew up on the Jersey Shore and rode bikes a lot,” she recalls. “I loved to surf, and used cycling to help keep me in shape. The cycling took over in my 20s and 30s.”

"Candace competed semi-pro in several disciplines, including mountain biking, downhill and cross-country, and she earned her share of podium positions. But at 38, life responsibilities prompted her to hang it up, thinking she was done for good."

Nowhere in this article does it mention that "Candace" is actually a man formerly known as Robert Kennedy.

This is just one example of how these men seek to erase and replace women.

Kennedy-Hess's wife, the actual mother of his children, no longer exists, and a narrative is put forth instead that portrays him as a "single mother" raising kids and balancing a career in a male-dominated industry.Image
Kennedy-Hess says his daughter's cancer diagnosis inspired him to pick up the bike again, because what better way to help women battling breast cancer than to steal women's cycling podiums as a male cyclist."

"Racing with mostly younger people, Candace yearned to have more women her age to compete against. “I didn’t know about Senior Games until a couple of girls mentioned they had been in them. I thought, maybe I’ll go give it a try.”

"She found she could still perform at a high level in the National Senior Games, earning two gold medals in road races and two bronze medals in time trials in 2015. In the 2017 National Senior Games presented by Humana, she added a silver in the women’s 60-64 20K race and finished fifth in the 40K."
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Jul 10
❓Where are they now❓

Michael "Lauren" Jeska burst onto the "women's" fell (mountain) running scene in the late 2000s, winning no fewer than 40 races between 2008 and 2015 including 4 national championship titles in English and British fell running.

Jeska also ran at parkrun, finishing 1st female in 17 of the 18 he ran and setting a parkrun course record.

Where is Jeska today?

Serving year 8 of his 18-year sentence for attempted murder at HM Prison Foston Hall in Derbyshire.

HM Prison Foston Hall is a women's prison.Image
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In 2015, UK athletics told Jeska he would need to provide blood tests to prove that his hormone levels were within the accepted range required for him to run "as a woman."

After Jeska failed to provide these tests (apparently, he did not want the fact that he was male to be made public) he was told his results would be considered "null and void."

On March 22, 2018, Jeska drove to the UK Athletics office in Birmingham armed with two knives where he proceeded to stab the head of HR, Ralph Knibbs, a man who was working to help Jeska, in the head and neck in an attack that was described as though he were "trying to skewer meat."

The two men who attempted to restrain Jeska were also injured, though less severely than Knibbs, who survived but suffered a stroke at the scene and was left with permanent partial loss of vision and disability due to severed nerves.Image
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In court it was revealed that Jeska had revealed to a psychologist that he had fantasized about "going to the Alexander stadium and killing all of the staff," despite people who knew him saying he had a "compliant nature" and was "certainly not aggressive."

Jeska's parents claimed the attack was completely "out of character" and blamed the decision by UK Athletics to remove his results to have been "traumatizing" for him.

To be clear, Jeska is a man who displayed transvestic disorder (where men pretend to be women) which is often associated with psychiatric illness and has been observed to have an overlap with serial killers and sexually-motivated offenses.

He attempted to murder a man in cold blood, injuring three men in the process who physically struggled to stop him, yet to this day is being held in a women's prison.

Jeska was found during the course of the investigation to have autism, which seems to be common in "trans" identified males.Image
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Jun 27
🧵Nancy Armour has just published a lovely article supporting men in women's sport in USA today.

Let's break this down a bit:
usatoday.com/story/sports/c…
"The days of transgender athletes being able to compete at the Olympics are numbered."

No. All athletes are welcome to compete at the Olympics if they qualify.

Males will no longer be able to compete in the female division if they so choose.

"But from her loaded language to the dearth of transgender athletes at the Games, it’s obvious this is intended as a means to exclude, not include."

Yes. The entire point of the female category is to exclude male athletes. Otherwise, there would be no female category.

Thank you for finally recognizing this, Nancy.
"Make no mistake: That “way forward” [keeping women's sports female only] will take the IOC backward. And do so in contradiction of its own research and at great harm to an already vulnerable community."

The "research" the IOC relied on when they allowed males into women's sport was a "study" done by a male who participated in women's sports himself on the self-reported times of 8 runners (the author's times included) of which one runner got faster, one reported slower times 20 years apart, one reported slower times after losing motivation to train, one reported slower times after weight gain, etc.

Male crossdressers, some of whom are effeminate gay men with internalized homophobia, some of whom are autistic men, some of whom are married men with AGP who have only been calling themselves "women" for a few weeks, are not a "community" and certainly not a "vulnerable community"
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Jun 19
🧵I don't think many are aware of this sobering fact, but in the entire history of women's sport, not once have women had fair competition free of males.

At the same time male athlete Stella Walsh was scooping up medals and world records in the United States and Poland, another man was doing the same over in Germany.Image
Born in 1918, Ratjen began competing in girls' track and field were he found immediate success, qualifying for the 1936 Olympics at the age of 17 where he placed 4th in the high jump. (Fellow male athlete Stella Walsh placed 2nd in the 100)

In June of the 1937 season, he immediately broke the German high jump record and equaled the world record in July that same year.

In 1938, he broke the women's high jump world record at the Lower Saxon Championships.

He would better that record later that year at the very first Women's European Championships in Vienna where he took the gold medal in the high jump and male athlete Stella Walsh took gold in the 100 and 200 meters.Image
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Ratjen may have continued to steal women's titles and records if not for being confronted by the police on the train home from Vienna.

On the lookout for Nazi spies, it appears the police had been tipped off that there was a man disguising himself a woman on the train.

After being threatened with obstruction of justice, Ratjen admitted to police that he was, in fact, male, and he was arrested and detained, shortly thereafter confirmed to be male by a medical exam.Image
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Jun 19
"It's just one"

Stella Walsh was "just one" athlete. Image
Born in 1911 in Poland, Stanisława Walasiewicz emigrated to the U.S. with his family as a baby.

Walsh exceled in athletics in school and quickly rose to fame by only 16 years of age after making the 1927 Olympic team.

He was unable to compete in the Olympics that year, as he was not yet an American Citizen, but what followed were almost three decades of domination by someone who should have been considered an average male athlete.

Instead, because he ran against women instead of his male peers, Walsh was considered the fastest "woman" on earth and even one of the best "female" athletes in the world through the 30s and 40s.Image
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Walsh competed in over 500 track and field events, finishing first in everything from sprints to jumps to throws.

Jumping back and forth between Poland and the United States, he stole at least 66 national championship titles, 4 medals at the 1938 Wien Women's World Championships, 6 medals between the 1930 and 1940 Women's World Games, a gold medal in the 100 meters at the 1932 Los Angeles Olympics (6th in discus), and a silver medal in the 100 meters at the 1936 Berlin Olympics.

Walsh was welcomed with parades, showered with media attention, invited to exhibitions and as a special guest at events.

He was given Poland's Silver Cross of Merit, honored with the Millrose Games Outstanding Athlete award (the first "woman" to ever be bestowed the honor) which he received to a 5-minute ovation from 16,000 spectators.

He was given the 1932 and 1933 Great National Sports Prize in Poland and the Outstanding Polish Sports Achievement of the Year Award in 1934, an voted "Best Athlete" in the Przeglad Sportowy publication reader poll in 1930, 1932, 1933, and 1934.Image
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Jun 7
🧵Simone Biles believes women should be "uplifting trans athletes" or men who invade our spaces and have been stealing our athletic awards and opportunities.

I can only hope that she is saying this because she really, truly is not familiar with this issue and does not know who these men and boys are.

@Simone_Biles, me introduce some of them to you.
Michael "Lauren" Jeska

Jeska terrorized the women's fell running scene in the UK for years, taking 3 consecutive English Fell running championship titles along with a Welsh (WFRA) title.

When officials questioned Jeska's eligibility, declaring his results void as he failed to comply with the rules, he took two knives to the UK Athletics office and proceeded to stab Ralph Knibbs, head of human resources, in the head and neck in an attack eyewitnesses describe "as though [he] were trying to skewer meat."

He also injured the two men who tried to intervene.

Knibbs suffered a stroke in the attack and was subsequently disabled. Jeska continues to serve his sentence for attempted murder.

He still holds women's parkrun records and is being held in a women's prison.Image
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Luis Neto aka "Luiza Marchiori"

Marchiori competes in women's skateboarding despite being accused by three women (his ex-partners) of emotional and physical abuse.

He has been stealing awards from women and young teenage girls, including a 2nd place finish at the Mystic Sk8 Cup 2024, one of the largest skate competitions in Europe.

Some statements from his exes:

“I’m Luiz Neto’s ex-girlfriend and I suffered physical and psychological aggression [from him]. Not only me, I have a WhatsApp group with several ex-girlfriends of his who have also suffered assaults. He was jealous of my dog, my dad, my brothers… I could not have friends. He threatened to smash my phone in my face, and wanted me to throw all of my clothes out and dress like a man.”

Another:
“I dated Luiz for almost two years. I went to live with him at the end of 2019. He began to gossip about my friends, saying that they were a bad influence [on me] because they drank. Sometimes he would send messages to my exes to ask what I had done with them in detail, because I was not allowed to do it anymore [with him].

I could no longer watch the movies and shows that I watched before. I couldn’t eat sushi because I had eaten sushi with my ex … I had to sleep in the bed in a way that I didn’t sleep with others, and if he woke up and I was in another position, he would get mad at me and tell me to lay on the edge of the bed."

“He threw my wardrobe away, I could only wear his clothes and underwear. He wouldn’t let me shave, only if I asked him sometimes. I couldn’t wear makeup. I couldn’t talk a lot with his friends. And he assaulted me, left me all purple. Once, when we fought, I tried to escape, but he caught me and locked me in a room. He started stepping on [my chest], depriving me of air. He choked me and many other things. Two years and a lot of psychological and physical abuse,”

“By the end, I had lost contact with everyone. He deleted my social media, changed my number, took my phone and locked it with a password. I could only use it sometimes to answer calls from my parents.”Image
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