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Opinion By Miles CooperFebruary 5, 2025

New Mandates Make Racing Riskier for Trans and Non-Binary Athletes, Warns Experienced Triathlete

New Mandates Make Racing Riskier for Trans and Non-Binary Athletes, Warns Experienced Triathlete
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New Mandates Make Racing Riskier for Trans and Non-Binary Athletes, Warns Experienced Triathlete

On Tuesday, January 20, 2025, newly inaugurated President Trump stood prior to his supporters and declared, “As of today, it will henceforth be the official policy of the United States government that there are only two genders — male and female.”

His govt order, titled “Defending Women From Gender Ideology Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth to the Federal Government,” mandates that all federal agencies and employees enforce sex-based rights and protections using these definitions, explicitly excluding the recognition of non-binary and other gender identities.

Today, President Trump signed another executive order, informally known as the “Conserving Males Out of Girls’s Sports activities” mandate. This order aims to bar individuals assigned male at birth from participating in women’s sports.

“Underneath the Trump management, we will be able to protect the proud custom of feminine athletes. We will be able to now not permit males to overcome up, injure and cheat our girls and our women. Any more, girls’s sports activities will likely be just for girls,” Trump declared during the signing ceremony.

The mandate directs federal agencies to interpret Title IX—which prohibits sex discrimination in federally funded education programs—to exclude transgender girls and women from female sports categories. The White House expects sports organisations to revise their policies in accordance with the order.

“This can be a victory for each lady who has fought for equity, each lady who refused to be silenced, and each long term athlete who merits a degree taking part in box,” commented Kaitlynn Wheeler, a former NCAA swimmer and one of the many athletes in attendance. “In combination, we’re reclaiming what’s ours.”

What the mandates mean for competitive cycling in the U.S.

Since the mandate is targeted at institutions that receive federal funding, the exact implications of this order for competitive cycling remain uncertain. Cycling Weekly’s inquiries to USA Cycling, the governing body for the sport in the United States, have gone unanswered for weeks. Race organisers, such as the Life Time Grand Prix, likewise have declined to comment on the future of their non-binary race categories. Yet President Trump’s executive orders will have significant implications for transgender and non-binary athletes and sporting institutions alike.

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Given the administration’s stance on recognising only two sexes, non-binary divisions in sports are unlikely to receive federal recognition or support. This could lead to the elimination of non-binary race categories. Additionally, DEI and LGBTQ advocates like the Human Rights Campaign warn of heightened risks of prejudice and discrimination.

For transgender and non-binary cyclists, the administration’s executive orders are deeply distressing.

“It feels pretty scary and insane. I am so worried about my queer (gravel and otherwise) family in the U.S.,” Rach McBride told Cycling Weekly.

McBride is a Canadian non-binary professional triathlete and gravel racer with a big race calendar in the United States.

“Part of me would love to avoid supporting the U.S. in any way, but at the same time, I cannot leave my friends behind. Now more than ever, it’s important to stay strong and visible. I worry about the mental health of the community, and I’m deeply concerned about the lives of trans and non-binary youth,” they said.

McBride expressed fears about the growing hostility transgender athletes might face at competitions.

“It will become increasingly dangerous for trans and non-binary folks to attend these races,” they said, fearing that “hateful rhetoric and violence become more ‘acceptable’ with reinforcement from the U.S. government.”

McBride called on the racing community to create a safe space for all cyclists.

“We can’t fight this fight alone. I think now more than ever it’s time for race organisers to step up and use their safety, privilege, and voice to amplify the rights and existence of trans and nonbinary folks and create an actively safe space,” they said.

What the current rules are

Any changes resulting from the latest executive orders would most significantly impact the amateur and youth levels of the sport. Currently, USA Cycling has a multi-layered approach for handling transgender athlete participation. At the elite level, it aligns with the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI), which bans all transgender women from competing in the women’s category at UCI-sanctioned events.

For non-UCI-sanctioned races, USA Cycling has employed a two-tiered system since January 2024, categorising transgender athletes into Group A or Group B based on their discipline and race category.

Group A athletes competing at the elite level (Pro, Category 1, and Category 2) must submit an “elite athlete equity analysis software,” including medical documentation proving that their serum testosterone level has remained below 2.5 nmol/L for at least 24 months.

Group B athletes competing at amateur and novice levels must complete a self-identity verification request.

Some championship events, such as the USA Cycling Cyclo-Cross and Gravel National Championships, also offer a non-binary category at the amateur level for racers who do not exclusively identify as male or female.

At this juncture, the way forward for non-binary race classes and trans participation in home biking stays unsure and evolving. Biking Weekly will proceed to watch and document on any traits.

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