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Controversial loss to biological male prompts champion female cyclist to retire from women’s cycling

Hannah Arendt, a renowned athlete, participated in a cycling race in New York where she was flanked by male riders who were awarded 3rd and 5th places respectively. Among the male riders was a 47-year-old individual known as “Tiffany Thomas,” who claimed to be a woman.

This individual realized that they had no chance of winning in men’s competitions as they couldn’t keep up with the competition, but they could beat women. Despite the American sports federation’s potential objection to this, they gave the green light as they could be accused of discrimination.

Thomas modestly describes themselves as a “cyclist, scientist, laboratory director, photographer, fitness enthusiast, and a dog mom” on social media. They started participating in all women’s cycling races and have already won 20 victories.

Although they didn’t always take first place, they consistently made it to the top three as they were stronger and more enduring than the women, who could only grit their teeth in frustration. Unfortunately, Thomas isn’t the only one who has joined women’s sports, as a few more men have also started to outperform female athletes.

After her last race, Hannah Arendt decided to end her cycling career due to the unfair competition. She finished fourth, surrounded by male cyclists who took third and fifth place. Her sister and family were in tears watching a man cross the finish line before her. Arendt sympathizes with young girls who are learning to compete and growing up in a time where they have less of a chance to become new record holders and champions in cycling.

She was deeply outraged, disappointed, ignored, and humiliated by the fact that the creators of women’s sports rules no longer deemed it necessary to protect women’s sports and ensure fair competition for women. It’s disheartening to see women who have trained hard and sacrificed so much to achieve their dreams being cheated out of their victories due to unfair competition.

3 thoughts on “Controversial loss to biological male prompts champion female cyclist to retire from women’s cycling”

  1. Hannah Arendt has every right to feel cheated in competition with individuals who are biologically male. A woman is pushed out of athletic competition yet is not allowed to make a decision about her own reproductive choices.

  2. This HAS TO STOP. It is totally unfair to female athletes in having to compete against biological males.
    The oddballs will have to compete with their own kind. This should be required. If this insanity continues,
    America is LOST. The day will come when biological females will give up sports unless this STOPS.

  3. if all sportswomen temporary retired from their sports the assosiations would soon stop this nonsense

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