Barbie on a bike
A male athlete who has dominated the women’s category of cycling competitions across the United States took home two first-place medals over the weekend, bringing his tally of women’s gold medals up to 10 since December of 2022.
So that’s ten gold medals stolen from a woman.
Tessa Johnson, a male who self-identifies as a woman, took the top spots in both the Women’s SingleSpeed and Category 1/2 races, with the latter also coming with $150 in prize money.
During the races, which fell on the weekend before Halloween, Johnson was dressed as Barbie as part of the optional costume competition.
Attaboy: cheat the women and mock them at the same time.
According to the Chicago CycloCross Cup’s website, the competition prides itself on “first and foremost fostering a positive & supportive community built around competitive cyclocross racing,” continuing: “That means welcoming and challenging everyone who wants to contribute to the series and make it better in that regard.”
So women will never be able to win anything? Cool; thanks a lot.
Attaboy: cheat the women and mock them at the same time.
Perfect.