Here we go again, ladies and gentlemen.
A transgender cyclist was the victor of two women’s mountain bike races in Oregon over a span of eight days, with one of the races seeing the biological male win by over 36 minutes.
According to the results from the Oregon Bicycle Racing Association, Chloë Spritz won the Silver Falls XC Elite Women division, which took place May 16 at Silver Falls State Park. Spritz clocked in at 2:16:37, while the second place finisher Stephanie Taplin had a time of 2:52:38. Taplin is the only Elite Women finisher besides Spritz that’s listed.
The margin is a total of 36 minutes and one second. (RELATED: Lawsuit From Former US Olympian Against USA Fencing Over Alleged Transgender Athlete Gets Dismissed)
Spritz claimed victory again eight days later at Sisters Stampede in the Elite Women’s division. The event, which was held in Sisters, Oregon, was the OBRA XC MTB Championship. Spritz’s finishing time was 1:43:13. Hannah Thomas, who is also the only Elite Women finisher listed other than Spritz, finished in second-place with a stamp of 1:55:29.
That gap registers at 12 minutes and 16 seconds.
Altogether, Spritz won both races by a combined time of 48 minutes and 17 seconds.
Trans-identifying cyclist wins two Oregon women’s races by combined 48 minutes under OBRA rules https://t.co/bZtK8uYSzu
— Rep. Dwayne Yunker HD3 (@RepYunker) June 1, 2026
If you’re not against men competing in women’s sports, how on earth can you continue to justify it when you see a winning margin of 48 minutes?
Hell, at this point, we’re better off just watching artificial intelligence and robots compete against each other … what are we doing?

