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More than 1,500 police on hand for final stage of Spanish Vuelta amid pro-Palestinian protests

MADRID (AP) — More than 1,500 police officers have been deployed ahead of the final stage of the Spanish Vuelta in Madrid on Sunday as more pro-Palestinian protests were expected for the final stage of the three-week long cycling race.

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More than 1,500 police on hand for final stage of Spanish Vuelta amid pro-Palestinian protests

Danish cyclist Jonas Vingegaard completes the final meters before winning the 20th stage and his first overall victory in the Spanish cycling race La Vuelta, from Robledo de Chavela to Bola del Mundo, in Puerto de Navacerrada, Spain, on Saturday, September 13, 2025. (AP Photo/Manu Fernández)


MADRID (AP) — More than 1,500 police officers have been deployed ahead of the final stage of the Spanish Vuelta in Madrid on Sunday as more pro-Palestinian protests were expected for the final stage of the three-week long cycling race.

The Grand Tour event turned into a and was largely disrupted by protesters against the presence of Israeli-owned team Premier Tech, which earlier in the race from its uniforms.

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