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Cycling-Israel Premier team take name off kit after pro-Palestinian protests disrupt Vuelta

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(Reuters) -The Israel-Premier Tech cycling team have removed their full name from riders' jerseys for the rest of the Vuelta a Espana after pro-Palestinian protesters disrupted the finish on stage 11.

Israel Premier Tech Cycling Team Removes Name Amid Pro-Palestinian Protests

Impact of Protests on Cycling Events

(Reuters) -The Israel-Premier Tech cycling team have removed their full name from riders' jerseys for the rest of the Vuelta a Espana after pro-Palestinian protesters disrupted the finish on stage 11.

Protests Disrupt Race

Wednesday's stage ended without a winner after organisers decided to take the time at three kilometres before the line as police struggled to contain hundreds of Palestinian flag-waving protesters in Bilbao.

Team's Response to Safety Concerns

The Israel-Premier Tech team were also stopped on the road by a group of protesters holding Palestinian flags during last week's team time trial in Figueres.

Commitment to Peaceful Protests

"In the interest of prioritising the safety of our riders and the entire peloton, in light of the dangerous nature of some protests at the Vuelta, Israel-Premier Tech has issued riders with team monogram-branded kit for the remainder of the race," the team said in a statement on Saturday.

"The team name remains Israel-Premier Tech but the monogram kit now aligns with the branding decisions we have previously adopted for our vehicles and casual clothing."

Before stage 11, the Professional Cyclists' Association (CPA) had called for better security at the Vuelta after a number of incidents involving protesters led to concern over rider safety, with the Israel-Premier Tech team the main target.

After Wednesday's incident, the team said they remained committed to continuing the race and respected everyone's "right to protest, as long as those protests remain peaceful and do not compromise the safety of the peloton".

(Reporting by Chiranjit Ojha in Bengaluru; editing by Clare Fallon)

Key Takeaways

  • Israel Premier Tech removed their name from jerseys due to protests.
  • Protests disrupted the Vuelta a Espana stage 11 finish.
  • The team prioritizes rider safety amid protest disruptions.
  • The CPA called for improved security at the Vuelta.
  • The team supports peaceful protests that don't endanger riders.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a cycling team?
A cycling team is a group of professional cyclists who compete together in races and events, often sponsored by companies or organizations.
What is a protest?
A protest is a public demonstration expressing strong objection to a policy or situation, often involving a group of people advocating for change.
What is rider safety?
Rider safety refers to the measures and precautions taken to protect cyclists from harm during races or events, including security protocols and emergency responses.

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