Transgender Athlete’s US Cycling Win Within Rules, UCI Says

Transgender Athlete’s US Cycling Win Within Rules, UCI Says
The peloton silhouetted against the sun during the Gent-Wevelgem Cycle Race in Gent, Belgium, on March 30, 2014. Dean Mouhtaropoulos-Velo/Getty Images
The Associated Press
Updated:

The victory for the first person who openly identifies as a transgender woman to win an official cycling event should stand after the athlete adhered to the updated policy the organization put in place last year, the global governing body for cycling said.

Austin Killips rode to victory in the fifth stage of the Tour of the Gila on Sunday, one of the few remaining marquee stage races in the United States. That gave Killips the overall victory by 21 seconds, with the athlete earning the polka dot jersey as the race’s best climber.