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Anti-Israel protests force early end to Vuelta a Espana cycle race

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Posted on September 14, 2025

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(Reuters) -Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said on Sunday he admired the pro-Palestinian protesters whose demonstrations along the route of the Vuelta a Espana cycling race led some riders to

Pro-Palestinian Protests Halt Vuelta a Espana Cycle Race Finale

Impact of Protests on Vuelta a Espana

MADRID (Reuters) - Pro-Palestinian protests forced the abandonment of the Vuelta a Espana cycle race at its finale on Sunday, with Danish cyclist Jonas Vingegaard declared the winner as police sought to quell demonstrations against an Israeli team's participation.

Protests and Police Response

Protesters overturned metal barriers and occupied the Vuelta (Tour of Spain) race route at several points in the Spanish capital Madrid as police attempted to push them back.

Statements from Officials

"The race is over," a spokesperson for the race organisers told Reuters.

Aftermath of the Race Cancellation

The protests have targeted the Israel-Premier Tech team over Israel's actions in Gaza. Some riders had threatened to quit last week as routes were blocked, causing some falls.

More than 1,000 police officers were deployed on Sunday as cyclists reached the final stage of the 21-day race in Madrid.

It had been due to end at 7 p.m. (1700 GMT).

Earlier in the day, Spain's Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said he admired the protesters.

"Today marks the end of the Vuelta," Sanchez told a party rally in the southern city of Malaga.

"Our respect and recognition for the athletes and our admiration for the Spanish people who are mobilising for just causes like Palestine."

After the race was cancelled, clashes continued with protesters throwing bottles of water and other objects at police.

(Reporting by Guillermo Martinez and Graham Keeley, writing by Aislinn Laing; Editing by Helen Popper and Andrew Cawthorne)

Key Takeaways

  • Pro-Palestinian protests halted the Vuelta a Espana finale.
  • Danish cyclist Jonas Vingegaard was declared the winner.
  • Protests targeted the Israel-Premier Tech team.
  • Over 1,000 police officers were deployed in Madrid.
  • Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez expressed admiration for protesters.

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