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Woman Cyclist Cries Foul After Biological Male Wins Womens World Championship

A woman who lost a world-championship cycling race to a biological male who identified as a transgender woman criticized the result as unfair.

Jennifer Wagner said it was “definitely NOT fair” that she was forced to compete against Rachel McKinnon, the male cyclist, in the womens event.

McKinnon, representing Canada, won the womens sprint 35-39 age bracket at the 2018 UCI Masters Track Cycling World Championships in Los Angeles on Sunday.

Wagner, a Houston-area doctor, took third place behind McKinnon and Dutch cyclist Carolien van Herrikhuyzen.

“I was the 3rd place rider. Its definitely NOT fair,” Wagner wrote on Twitter Monday in response to a comment about the race. (RELATED: Biological Male Wins World Championship In Womans Cycling)

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Allowing biological males who identify as transgender women to compete in womens athletic events has been a contentious subject, as critics have argued that it puts the female competitors at an inherent disadvantage.

Van Herrikhuyzen, said McKinnon won an “honest race.”

“No one is a transgender to steal anyones medal. We had an honest race under [Union Cycliste Internationale] rules. If you compete you accept the rules, otherwise, dont compete,” van Herrikhuyzen wrote in response to a Twitter commenter.

“I can only imagine what she had to go through in her life to be where she is now, how hard it is to fit in,” she added.

Wagner replied: “Just because its a CURRENT UCI rule doesnt make it fair or right. And rules can be changed.”

McKinnon, a professor at the College of Charleston, accused Wagner of “transphobia” for her opposition to racing against men.

McKinnon also dismissed claims of an unfair advantage.

“I think there is absolutely no evidence that I have an unfair advantage,” McKinnon said in an interview with VeloNews

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