Organizers Cut Short Another Spanish Vuelta Stage because of Pro-Palestinian Protests
Pro-Palestinian protests caused the 16th stage of the Vuelta a Espana to end 8 kilometers early, marking the second disruption this race week, with riders and organizers facing ongoing security challenges.
- The 16th stage of the Spanish Vuelta was cut short due to pro-Palestinian protesters blocking the road, resulting in Egan Bernal winning the stage with 8 kilometers to go.
- This is the second time during the race that a stage was cut short by these protests, which have affected the overall schedule.
- Jonas Vingegaard retained the overall lead as police couldn't fully disperse the protesters gathering near the finish line.
- More protests are anticipated for the final stage in Madrid on Sunday, as the situation continues to unfold.
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Wheel track stormed, even the internal radio was hijacked – the chaos caused by the daily pro-Palestine protests on the Spanish tour causes trouble for organizers, police and cycling professionals. Ö tour director Thomas Pupp sees only one solution.
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