USA Cycling CEO against Arkansas boycott, says it would be 'ceremonial'

Arkansas singletrack
Some of Arkansas' singletrack (Image credit: Dave McElwaine)

This weekend, the state of Arkansas will host the first UCI-sanctioned mountain bike race since last March with the first round of the OZ Trails Pro Cup p/b Experience Fayetteville which has races for junior and elite men and women. The joy of finally having a top-level race after a year of cancellations because of the COVID-19 pandemic has, however, been muted by the Arkansas legislature's recent ant🐠i-transgender laws that many see as an attack on the LGBTQ community.

In March, Arkansas governor Ava Hutchinson 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:signed a law banning trans girls and women from participating in school sports according to their gender identity.✨ The law is similar to those passed in Tennessee and Mississippi, one contested by the American Civil Liberties Union in Idaho and 🥀others that are under consideration in dozens of states.

, USA Cycling CEO Rob DeMartini did not support a boycott.

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