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Cycling Tour of Spain: Protests and Route Changes in Madrid

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

Madrid prepares⁤ for​ the culminating⁢ stage of the Vuelta a España amid heightened security measures and planned protests.⁤ The final circuit will‍ wind through central Madrid, culminating in a finish line against the backdrop of the‍ city’s UNESCO-recognized landscape.

The Spanish capital anticipates over 50,000 spectators as the race concludes, but the event is shadowed by organized demonstrations planned in locations including Atocha, ⁤callao, and the⁤ hermitage of⁤ San Antonio de la Florida. Protests ‌are scheduled ‍to‌ begin as early‍ as 4:00 p.m., with organizers encouraging participants to arrive two hours prior. These ⁣demonstrations follow incidents in⁤ previous stages, particularly in Bilbao and Galicia, prompting authorities to ​implement an extensive security ⁢operation.

A robust security detail ‍of approximately 2,300 personnel-surpassing the deployment⁢ for the 2022 NATO Summit-will oversee the event. This⁢ includes 1,100 National Police officers, 400 Civil Guards, ⁤800 Municipal Police‍ officers, 100 mobility⁣ agents, and a dedicated Samur-Civil protection team. Local police ⁣will also contribute to security along ‌the route, supplementing the standard Vuelta safety protocols.

The race route will traverse key Madrid thoroughfares, including Puerta del Sol, ⁣Calle Mayor, Plaza de‍ Oriente, Paseo del Prado, Gran Vía, and callao. The final stage features‍ an urban circuit with‍ nine ⁣laps before the finish. Vingegaard is currently leading the⁤ race, wearing the red jersey.

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