Races

by DaBotz
- do not use without the author's permission.



This is a picture of the first "CC class" Pony race. CC, as everybody knows, stood in those days for Completely Closed, i.e. eyelids sutured (or shut by a heavy metal headband, stress on heavy and uncompetitive), vaginas clamped with fixed ring or barbells (rings allowed some clearance for hygienic operations, but where usually heavier than barbells) and arms bound behind the back or surgically removed.

CC class took the place of the open class as the main category in the International Ponygirls series starting with 20x7, when it was decided that clones enginered for sexual purposes do not, in fact, have human rights.

The clones, who could be submitted to any grade of surgical improvement, would become more and more prominent in the following years, effectively throwing out almost every naturally born, free competitor and thus making the CC class a true feast of slaves.

But this was, as they say, something for the future... in this first competition, the win was for Elena Mugabe-Johnson, here on the left.

The Kenia-native, wonderfully gifted athlete had been a star of the Open series, and she decided to continue riding even with the new rules.

Having already malformed arms and bad sight, Elena willfully underwent the amputation of her upper limbs and the other procedures required to become a competitive runner in the new formula (complete closure of vagina, permanent mouth-gag harness, removal of some teeth) and, with the retirement of her eternal enemy Valentina Kostnikova, she continued on to have a legendary career.

A wonderful, naturally gifted athlete, her track records in the new configuration would last for many years, through the "Stables Era" of the sport, and would eventually be broken only by her own twin daughter-clones, Valentina and Kotia.

V&K, as they were known, benefited from extensive gene-fixing and where famous for being the fastest, the only free clones in the series and the only athletes of the "Stables Era" to run in natural form - their mother's physical anomalies being teratogenic and not genetic in nature, the two kids were born in perfect physical condition, and Elena never allowed any of them to undergo unnecessary surgery.

Their life, in and out of the tracks, was the stuff of legends... sexually voracious "anal highways", temperamental, prone to speak their minds, they would have married each other upon their emancipation and proceed to have four daughters - not clones, technically - through the ovules' fusion technique.

A first problem for the CC class was when it was discovered that there were riders that made cash selling their runs, in 20x3.

In the CC class, the pony is completely reliant on the rider's indications, and can't force a win on her own volition only.

This discovery almost prompted a return to the Open Class series, but a fix was found in that, every year, the last two riders of the series would have been forcefully transformed into ponies.

Although nominally free, riders had to accept it in their contract, or change sport.

Many changed, others - and all the clone ones - stayed.

"Converted" riders had usually low-profile careers, with the exception of former pony (Open Class) Galata Andreasi and Ana Sakamoto.

Andreasi has, consequently, also the odd honor of being the pony with the largest interval between wins, 17 years, having won her last Open Class race at 18, in 20x7, and had her first CC Class win 20x4.

The CC class almost came to a halt after that, in 20x5, when the Mackleburg court decreed that the "no human rights" status was valid ONLY for sexually engineered clones. Other clones were to be considered humans with complete rights.

By that time, the clones in the series where engineered from the start as running machines, i.e. athletes, and thus where outside of the provisions of the law. True sex-slave clones, on the other end, had evolved mostly toward uncompetitive phenotypes (20% > body fat, IQ < 80, slow reflexes, white fiber muscles) and couldn't reasonably be used in competitions.

Unsurprisingly, also, most clones sued their owners for cruelty and torture and the series converted itself back in a free-women series.

It was the end of the era of the "Stables", the "factories" where ponies were born and bred like real race horses, with almost no human contact.

What saved the CC (by now, "Classic Cart") series in its traditional form (severed arms, closed cunts etc...) was the progress of medical technologies that had made every of the required surgical procedures completely reversible - something that was not true at the dawn of the series.

With the replacement of debased slaves with fully recognized free athletes - many of whom are still gene-engineered clones - that decide to compete in this sport, the series has made a full circle and entered its modern, and many say golden, age.

Where some may deplore the lack of sexual enslavement in the new series, most viewer can't help but feel the thrill of the agonistic spirit in today's ponies and riders, one that lacked so badly in many fear-driven ponies of the "Stables" era.

A spirit that, once a patrimony of few free-born athletes, now is imbued in every runner.

A spirit that, as it permitted those few heroines to outperform women vastly superior - from a strictly biological point of view - and win against any logic, now pushes athletes well beyond what were once considered insuperable limits.

It feels somewhat right that tomorrow, 50 years after the first CC Class race, Mitzy Johnson - Valentina and Kotia heterozygous daughter - will race for the last time as "The Arm-bound Wonder" and aim for her fourth championship against her way younger, arm-less sister Vanessa.

Mitzy, 36, has virtually won the championship but tomorrow is probably going to be the day of Vanessa, 19, who's spent the second half of the season adapting her balance to her new, arm-free stance.

We would love to see Mitzy, one of the most charming ponies ever, won her last race, and then retire while she's still the best.

On the other side, the appeal of seeing another arm-less Mugabe-Johnson win, in the anniversary of the CC Class, is undeniable.

Whatever the result tomorrow, on Salamanca track, history will be made.