Radium tour in Spain
Last Vuelta stage broken off due to protests
There are also propalestinic protests on the last stage of the Spain Tour. The race must be ended prematurely. There are clashes on Madrid’s streets.
The last stage of the bike race Vuelta á España was canceled due to propalestinic protests. The organizers continued to say that there would be no award ceremony after the 21st stage. Previously, several media such as the TV broadcaster Eurosport and the Spanish newspaper “Marca” had reported the demolition, citing the organizers. The overall winner is the Dane Jonas Vingegaard.
On the eight-kilometer mark that was still in front of the drivers, demonstrators had broken the barriers and took the entire street. There were clashes with the police, which claimed to use 1,500 forces.
Almost 60 kilometers before the finish in the Spanish capital Madrid, a group of demonstrators had also blocked the driver field again. People stood on the street with a banner. Some drivers tried to drive around the group. A professional was captured by a demonstrator.
The main field came to a stop. It was seen how the overall Vingegaard slapped his teammates after a while and then on the phone.
Time trial for security reasons shortened
Protests Propalestinian demonstrators were a central theme of this year’s Spain tour. They referred to the approach of Israel in the Gaza Strip. The demonstrators also criticized the Israel Prime Minister Tech, which in the course of the race did not mention “Israel” on his jerseys. A single time trial had been shortened for security reasons. There was no winner due to protests in the finish area.
dpa
Source: Stern

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