As the Deadline for Paris Olympics Approaches, International Cycling Union Bans Transgender Women From Competing Under Major Decision

With the date of commencement of Paris Olympics 2024 getting nearer, International Cycling Union has given a big decision ahead of the international event for transgender women. What was it? Check it out in the following story.

What is the new decision from International Cycling Union's latest decision?

The International Cycling Union lately confirmed that transgender women who have undergone male puberty would be banned from competing in the female category of competitive events.

What's the new category for transgender women to compete then?

According to the International Cycling Union's latest decision, transgender women who have been banned from the female category will compete in the renamed men's category of men/open. 

What was UCI's reasoning behind banning transgender women athletes?

As UCI stated, "Given the current state of scientific knowledge does not guarantee such equality of opportunity between transgender female athletes and cisgender female participants." That's why the governing body has banned transgender women from competing in the female category. 

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