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Cycling event alters category policy after furor over transgender competitor's win in women's race

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Fox News Flash top sports headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. A prominent cycling event announced changes to its category policy on Friday weeks after transgender competitor Austin Killips’ win created a stir on social media.

The Belgian Waffle Ride saw Killips win in Henderson, North Carolina, back in June. After criticism online, organizers said the new policy – which includes an open category – will take effect on Aug.

1. The next Belgian Waffle Ride will take place in Cedar City, Utah, on Aug. 26. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Austin Killips pictured on the podium after the women's elite race of the "Kasteelcross" cyclocross in January 2023. (DAVID PINTENS/BELGA MAG/AFP via Getty Images) "Monuments of Cycling and the Belgian Waffle Ride events are committed to ensuring that all participants have equal access and opportunities to participate in our cycling events in a fair manner while preserving the integrity of the sport and respecting international regulations," a news release read. "The organization does so with the full intent to foster positive, world-class experiences that promote personal growth and healthy competition." Organizers said there will be three categories for the next events – female, male and open. NIKKI HILTZ, WHO IDENTIFIES AS TRANSGENDER NON-BINARY, DEDICATES USATF CHAMPIONSHIP WIN TO TRANS COMMUNITY "Female: In the interest of protecting the parity of sports between women and men, racers who were born female may compete in the classification.  "Male: Racers who were born and/or identify as male may compete in this classification.

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