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Trans-identifying cyclist wins two Oregon women’s races by combined 48 minutes under OBRA rules
- A trans-identifying cyclist won two Oregon women’s mountain bike races in May 2026, including a 36-minute margin at Sisters Stampede.
- OBRA allows self-identification for competition across sanctioned events, including championships.
- USA Cycling and the UCI have moved to restrict trans-identifying athletes from women’s categories in certain competitions.
- The rules require evidence if a rider challenges another’s gender identity.
- OBRA’s code of conduct includes gender identity in its harassment policy, potentially leading to discipline.
- OutKick has previously covered transgender participation in cycling and related Title IX debates.
- The article links this case to broader regulatory shifts by governing bodies on gender eligibility.
- The piece notes prior incidents where transgender athletes won women’s races in cycling.
- Advocates argue women’s divisions exist for fairness and recognition in sports.
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