Cycling's international governing body are to review their transgender guidelines in the wake of the row over American rider Austin Killips.The 27-year-old became the first to win an elite women's stage race when she at the Tour of the Gila in on Sunday.That sparked a fresh debate over the UCI's participation policy, which currently allows trans women to compete in female events as long as they have reduced their testosterone levels to 2.5 nanomoles per litre over a two-year period.
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