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Veteran cyclist Julie Cutts Peterson told Fox News ‘America Reports’ about why she refused to take the stage for the medal recurrence after she was lost to a trans -competitor.
“At the finish I was upset. I said,” I didn’t want to race a man, “Peterson said, reminding her frustration about the event and the way in which the audience craved breath for her remark. “In my mind I thought,” I can say that, I have freedom of expression. ” I was brought up with the belief in the Bible where men are created and God created women from men, I was born and raised in America, where I learned my pronouns, and I followed science lessons about XX and XY and I believe that most Americans and people worldwide would support men who are not in women’s categories. “
Peterson came in second place to opponent, Kate “KJ” Phillips – born as a biological man – who took the gold medal last Tuesday at the Lyons Masters National Championships in Wisconsin. She is one of the multiple experienced female cyclists who speak out against the US cycling after they claim that the organization has not announced the participation of a transgenderatleet in a recent race.
Peterson remembered the last sprint of the race where Debbie Milne was the only competitor for her until “out of nowhere” Phillips came.
“I knew on that sprint that it was the sprint of a man,” she said, noticed that her extensive experience with both men and women was driving.
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Veteran cyclist Julie Cutts Peterson spoke with the “America Reports” of Fox News about why she refused to take the stage after losing an unexpected transgender competitor.
Peterson continued to claim that transgender ideology is not scientifically healthy and explains: “There is no amount of makeup, money or marketing that can change that Y chromosome, and that is why we take a position.”
The cyclist also claimed that the name of the transgender competitor was not even included on the registration list, “which means that we did not get the information he would race in our category before the race started.”
“Apparently we hear that from other athletes,” “, America reports” Co-anchor Sandra Smith, said a clip of Milne who claimed that the registration of Phillips was completely hidden from competitors.
“Catherine Phillips, the name of KJ, was not on that list. And I controlled it all the way to the point of closure when we could no longer register,” Milne said about “Fox & Friends last Thursday.” According to Milne, neither they nor Peterson believe that the omission of the name of Phillips was a coincidence, referring to the incident as ‘deception’. She said that Peterson later confirmed that Phillips had been registered since mid -June, long before the online list was closed. The cyclist added that, if she had known, she might have spent hundreds of dollars and traveled more than 400 miles to compete.
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Transgender cyclist Kate Phillips won first place in the USA Cycling Lyons Masters on July 1, while second place Julie Peterson refused to be on stage. (Thanks to icons)
Smith also noted that Fox News Digital had contacted USA Cycling, which responded by offering their transgender policy for suitability.
Smith has passed that, as she understood, the policy as it now looks: “It is simply simply a written and signed statement to the technical director of the bicycle that their sexual identity is feminine.”
Peterson agreed and claimed that she has a photo of how the registration appeared on June 19 at 4.48 pm, with the argument that USA Cycling and Bike Reg had enough time to show the name of the transgender competitor there, but did not decide, an increasingly growing pattern.
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Madison Colombo from Fox News has contributed to this report.
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