Trans-identifying cyclist wins two Oregon women’s races by combined 48 minutes under OBRA rules
Chloë Spritz, a trans-identifying cyclist, won two women’s mountain bike races in Oregon by a significant margin. Under the Oregon Bicycle Racing Association (OBRA) rules, athletes can self-select their gender category. Spritz's victories raised discussions about the implications of these policies in competitive sports.
- ▪Chloë Spritz won the Elite Women division at Silver Falls XC by over 36 minutes.
- ▪Eight days later, Spritz won the Elite Women division at Sisters Stampede by more than 12 minutes.
- ▪The OBRA rules allow members to self-select their gender category without biological sex requirements.
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OutKick-Sports Trans-identifying cyclist wins two Oregon women’s races by combined 48 minutes under OBRA rules OBRA rules allow members to self-select gender category based on identity, with no biological sex requirements By Dan Zaksheske OutKick Published May 31, 2026 6:32pm EDT Facebook Twitter Threads Flipboard Comments Print Email Add Fox News on Google close Video Shot Clock Violation: Jaxson Dart Under Fire, MLB Salary Cap & Jannik Sinner's Collapse | Don't @ Me w/ Dan Dakich 30 seconds are on the clock as Don't @ Me's Shot Clock Violation with Dan Dakich, Danny Z, and Jason Hammer debate the biggest topics trending in sports media each week.
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