Trans women cyclists who used to compete as men take first and second place in new 'non-binary' race - leaving young mother in third
The independent race aimed to be inclusive for trans and non-binary people
It was won by Emily Bridges who was pictured on the podium on social media
It comes amid a heated row about trans rights in elite sports such as cycling
By Georgia Edkins For The Mail On Sunday
Published: 17:00 EDT, 4 June 2022 | Updated: 17:21 EDT, 4 June 2022
An 'inclusive' cycling race that saw male-born trans athletes trounce women competitors has been condemned by critics.
The event on Friday finished with two transgender women in first and second places, with a young mother in third.
Gold in the ThunderCrit race at Herne Hill velodrome in South-East London went to Emily Bridges, a trans cyclist who was barred from a woman's race in March and who had competed in men's events only the month before.

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