Thursday, November 24, 2016

Transgender Cyclist Is Top Female Finisher At El Tour de Tucson


By Tucson, Nov. 21, 2016 

History repeated itself in Saturday’s Tucson Medical Center El Tour de Tucson sponsored by Casino del Sol. History was also made.

The P&S Racing Team continued its dominance of El Tour by taking three of the top four spots in the landmark 106-mile race. Hermosillo’s Hector Hugo Rangel won the race with a time of 4 hours 10 minutes 47.12 seconds. Rangel, a former Olympian for the Mexican national team, rode in a pack with the other top finishers before pulling away down the stretch.


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5 comments:

  1. This is no fair. "She's a MAN!! (The norm for men is they are physically stronger.)

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  2. This is what happens when we allow stupidity to overcome common sense.

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  3. (S)he entered this race because he couldn't cut is as a man and needed to be coddled into a lesser standard in order to prove himself.

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