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Spain Politics · MadridMore than 1,500 police officers have been deployed ahead of the final stage of the Spanish Vuelta in Madrid on Sunday as more pro-Palestinian protests were expected for the final stage of the three-week long cycling race. The Grand Tour event turned into a diplomatic battleground and was largely disrupted by protesters against the presence of Israeli-owned team Premier Tech, which earlier in the race removed the team name from its uniforms.See the Story
More than 1,500 police on hand for final stage of Spanish Vuelta amid pro-Palestinian protests
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Protestors · MadridIt was hardly the stage Jonas Vingegaard had expected for his coronation as winner of La Vuelta a Espana but the Dane did at least manage to celebrate on an improvised podium in a parking lot after pro-Palestine demonstrations ended the race early.Protesters pulled down barriers and swarmed the course in centSee the Story
Cycing-Vingegaard Celebrates Vuelta Win in Park, Atop Drinks Cooler
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Tadej PogacarAs Kigali gears up to host the world's best cyclists from September 21 to 28, the 2025 UCI Road World Championships are set to make history as the first ever held on African soil.See the Story
Rwanda: Cycling Legends Reflect On Kigali's Uci World Championships
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