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As It Happened: Two-up Breakaway Sprint Decides Shortened Stage 16 as Protests Disrupt Vuelta a España

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Egan Bernal wins the stage from Mikel Landa as finish line moved to base of final climb

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Colombian Egan Bernal first crossed the new finish line and was declared winner.

·Montreal, Canada
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Like the 11th stage in the Basque Country, the 16th stage of the Vuelta in Galicia was not extended until the end due to pro-Palestine protests. On Tuesday, the times were stopped eight kilometers before the finish. Egan Bernal, who had been a member of an outlier group, was chosen as the stage winner. Felix Gall lost around one minute to the top team around Jonas Vincegaard and slipped back by one position to a total of six. Gall had lost his c…

·Vienna, Austria
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The sixteenth stage of the Vuelta was shortened again, so we didn't see any fights on the demanding final climb. Egan Bernal is happy with the stage win.

Egan Bernal (INEOS Grenadiers) won the 16th stage of the Tour of Spain (Poio - Mos. Castro de Herville; 167.9 km), which was ended eight kilometers before the finish line due to protesters, with Jonas Vingegaard (Team Visma | Lease a Bike) remaining as the overall leader.

·Estonia
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Colombian Egan Bernal won the 16th stage of the Tour of Spain, which was cut short due to protests.

·Montreal, Canada
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La Vuelta a España returned to action this Tuesday after the day of rest on Monday and did so with a 16th stage again affected by the propalestine demonstrations. A tree intentionally shot down near Castro de Herville, the end of the tour, to avoid the passage of the athletes, forced to shorten the final eight kilometers of a stage in which Egan Bernal was imposed after a final fight with Mikel Landa. The initial route between Poio and Mos/Castr…

·Madrid, Spain
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El Diario Montañes broke the news in on Monday, September 8, 2025.
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