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La Vuelta a España: Última Etapa Cortada por Tráfico en Madrid

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Vuelta a⁣ España‌ Shortens Final Stage Amidst Protest Concerns and ⁣Sponsorship Issue

Madrid – Organizers of the Vuelta a ​España have announced⁢ a five-kilometer reduction to the‌ length of Sunday’s⁤ concluding stage in Madrid, citing traffic concerns. The revised route eliminates a⁣ planned passage‌ through Aravaca, shortening the stage to approximately 159.8 kilometers.

the alteration, initially‌ attributed to avoiding congestion on the A6 highway, has revealed a secondary factor: a last-minute withdrawal of sponsorship. While the⁣ identity of the sponsor remains undisclosed, sources within the Vuelta organization confirmed to El País that the ⁤decision to reroute followed the‍ loss of‍ a secured financial commitment. ‍This comes as the race faces heightened security measures due to planned protests.

Today’s ‍twentieth stage, a 164.8-kilometer ride from Robledo de Chavela to La ⁢Bola⁤ del Mundo, will proceed ⁢under‌ increased security. Law enforcement is deploying a combined ‌1,500 officers – 1,100 from​ the Policía Nacional and 400 from the Guardia Civil -‍ to safeguard cyclists amidst ongoing demonstrations.

The protests stem from the participation of⁢ the Israel Premier Tech cycling team, coinciding ‌with continued conflict affecting ⁣the Palestinian population. Demonstrators intend to disrupt the race along much of the route, with planned gatherings beginning at 11:00 AM at⁢ a gas station on the Valdequemada road leading to Robledo de ‌Chavela. Further protests are scheduled for 1:00 PM in San Lorenzo El Escorial, 3:30 PM in cercedilla, and a convergence of protestors and environmental activists at the Puerto de‍ Navacerrada.

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