Cooke urges cycling to create a separate category for trans athletes
Olympic champion Nicole Cooke has called on the cycling authorities to create a separate category for trans athletes.
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Olympic champion Nicole Cooke has called on the cycling authorities to create a separate category for trans athletes.
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Adam Blythe is counting down the seconds to the start of the Tour of Flanders, despite admitting to being gutted by the absence of Wout van Aert. Jumbo-Visma star Van Aert was the strong favourite to take the Ronde for the first time in his career, but he was forced to withdraw after contracting Covid-19. Ad/> Van Aert’s great rival Mathieu van der Poel — the winner in 2020 — has assumed favouritism for Sunday’s face, but it looks wide open and Blythe feels the absence of the Jumbo-Visma star has altered things for his team.
Transgender cyclist Emily Bridges has hit back at the sport’s governing body following its decision to prevent her from competing at this weekend’s British National Omnium Championships.
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Wout van Aert confirmed he would miss the Tour of Flanders on Sunday due to a recent positive test for Covid-19. On Thursday the Belgian’s involvement was subject to speculation as he missed Jumbo Visma’s examination of the course due to illness, and his participation was described as ‘unlikely’. Ad/> The 27-year-old rider posted a video message through his team’s Twitter account announcing the reason that he would miss the Ronde.