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Authorities say over 100,000 at pro-Palestinian protests which compelled early finish to Spanish Vuelta
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Authorities say over 100,000 at pro-Palestinian protests which compelled early finish to Spanish Vuelta

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Police escortDiplomatic battlegroundExtra from CBS Information

Spanish authorities say greater than 100,000 individuals took half in a pro-Palestinian protest that interrupted the ultimate stage of the Spanish Vuelta and compelled organizers to chop the race quick on Sunday, capping a marketing campaign of disruptions to the Grand Tour biking occasion.

The central authorities’s consultant for the Madrid area mentioned that authorities estimated greater than 100,000 individuals joined Sunday’s protest. The quantity couldn’t be independently verified.

Visma-Lease a Bike rider Jonas Vingegaard was confirmed as the general winner of the three-week race.

There have been clashes between police and protesters close to the route finale in Madrid. Some protesters carrying anti-Israel banners partly blocked the street and compelled riders to cease.

Fran Martín Aguirre mentioned that two individuals had been detained by police.

There was no stage winner and the rostrum ceremony was referred to as off due to safety considerations. Organizers mentioned the ultimate stage “ended early to make sure the security of the riders.”

“As a result of protests in Madrid, the race ended sooner than deliberate and there can be no podium ceremony,” race officers mentioned.

Protesters block the street in an try and disrupt the twenty-first stage of the Spanish biking race La Vuelta, from Alalpardo to Madrid, Spain, Sunday, Sept. 14, 2025.

Manu Fernandez / AP


There have been about 50 kilometers (31 miles) left on the twenty first stage that was a largely ceremonial journey into Madrid.

Vingegaard had prolonged his general lead over João Almeida on Saturday with a lead of 1 minute, 16 seconds over Almeida.

It was Vingegaard’s third Grand Tour title, including to his pair of Tour de France titles received in 2022 and 2023.

Police escort

The protesters threw limitations onto the street on a ending circuit within the Spanish capital. Riders had been anticipated to do 9 laps on the circuit.

A number of hundred protesters stayed on the street the place the race was imagined to move by. Anti-Israel banners had been additionally hung from close by buildings.

The race had resumed briefly Sunday after riders had been initially instructed by race organizers to cease due to the protests, however they ultimately needed to cease once more as authorities and organizers mentioned the scenario.

Police escorted the riders as they left the monitor.

Protesters carrying Palestine flags jeered when the groups’ help automobiles handed by them alongside the route.

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Individuals shout slogans and maintain Palestinian flags whereas protesting throughout the twenty-first stage of La Vuelta biking race from Alalpardo to Madrid, Spain, Sunday, Sept. 14, 2025.

Andrea Comas / AP


Police in riot gear had confronted protesters at completely different factors alongside the route. Greater than 1,500 cops had been deployed forward of the final stage.

There had been no main incidents because the riders set off on the 103.6-kilometer (64.3-mile) remaining stage beginning in close by Alalpardo.

Diplomatic battleground

The Grand Tour occasion was a diplomatic battleground and was largely disrupted by protesters towards the presence of Israeli-owned staff Premier Tech, which earlier within the race eliminated the staff title from its uniforms.

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Pier-Andre Cote from the Israel Premier Tech staff rides throughout the eleventh stage of the Spanish Vuelta biking race, from Bilbao to Bilbao, Spain, Wednesday, Sept. 3, 2025.

Miguel Oses / AP


Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez joined Eire and Norway in recognizing a Palestinian state final yr, and Spain turned the primary European nation to ask a U.N. courtroom for permission to affix South Africa’s case accusing Israel of genocide.

Seven of the final 11 days of racing had been both minimize quick or interrupted, with greater than 20 individuals detained by police. Throughout one stage, a protester carrying a Palestine flag tried to run on to the street forward of riders, inflicting two of them to crash. They continued however one in all them needed to ultimately pull out of the race.

The route of the ultimate stage was minimize quick by 5 kilometers (3.1 miles) over visitors considerations.

Earlier phases had been altered due to security considerations over the protests.

Authorities mentioned the heavy police presence could be deployed for the finale in Madrid so as to add to the 130 officers already touring with the race. Army-type vans, officers in riot gear and horse-riding police had been seen close to the route in Madrid.

Some 6,000 protesters had been anticipated within the Spanish capital on Sunday, together with about 50,000 followers.

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