Simone Biles-Riley Gaines Feud draws a reaction from the former Nascar star

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The former star of the Nascar Cup series, Danica Patrick, added her two hundred after Simone Biles pulled a personal attack on Riley Gaines in social networks.

Biles called sheaths after the former NCAA All-American swimmer criticized the minnesota High School softball officials for having extinguished comments on an article celebrating the team that won the State championship with a transgender girl launcher.

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Danica Patrick during the 105th Indianapolis 500 race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. (Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY SPORTS)

Patrick wrote on Instagram on Sunday that she believed that “common sense will prevail”.

“But until then, I am grateful to people like Riley Gaines who make sure that nobody is getting away. Not to mention the fact that she lived it,” she wrote, via the New York Post.

“The defense of men in female sports is the virus of the awakened mind and / or another problem that requires therapy. Anyway, it’s so irrational.”

Biles triggered the quarrel with sheaths on Friday evening.

Simone Biles does not realize what she admits on trans women in her messages, says Riley Gaines

Simone Biles and Riley Gaines (Imagn)

“@Riley_gaines_ you are really sick, all this campaign because you have lost a race. Straight up loser”, wrote Biles on X. “You should build the trans community and perhaps find a way to make the sport inclusive or create a new avenue where the trans feel safe in sport. Perhaps a transgender category in all sports !!

“But instead … you intimidate them … One thing for sure is only anyone in sport is safe with you !!!!!”

Gaines responded to the bile attack.

“It’s so disappointing. My point of view is the least controversial vision of the planet,” said Gaines in response to Biles post. “Simone Biles being a man-spat at the expense of the dreams of young girls? I didn’t have that on my bingo card.

Riley Gaines speaks in supporters during the “Our Bodies, Our Sports: We Won’t Back” rally of the independent female forum outside the Phoenix town hall on January 11, 2024, in Phoenix. (Megan Mendoza / The Republic / USA Today Network)

“Maybe she could compete in Pommel Horse and Rings in 2028.”

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