Pro-Palestinian activists forced the fence to close the cycling race as it passed through Bilbao

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Pro-Palestinian Protests Disrupt and Neutralize Stage 11 of La Vuelta in Bilbao

Bilbao, September 3, 2025 — What should have been a festive sports day in the Basque Country ended in political chaos. Stage 11 of La Vuelta a España, starting and finishing in Bilbao, was neutralized after pro-Palestinian activists stormed the course, breached security, and forced organizers to cancel the final sprint. The outcome: no stage winner, angry riders, and disappointed fans.

Sport Taken Hostage by Politics

La Vuelta is one of the world’s top cycling events, a symbol of endurance and unity. Yet protesters hijacked this platform to target Israel, turning a competition into a political battleground. Security fences were knocked down, banners thrown, and objects littered the course, forcing riot police to step in.

The real tragedy was the disregard for rider safety. Italian cyclist Simone Petilli suffered a fall linked to the disruptions, proving just how dangerous the situation became. Organizers were left with no choice but to take official times three kilometers before the finish and declare the stage neutralized, prioritizing athletes’ lives over the race.

Riders Speak Out

Several cyclists openly expressed their outrage. Tom Pidcock called the protest “dangerous and frustrating,” while Jonas Vingegaard voiced his disappointment, noting the stage coincided with his son’s birthday. Riders agreed: politics overshadowed their sport.

Spectators in Bilbao, who expected a festive atmosphere, instead witnessed chaos: police sirens, barricades, and disruption. Families who came to cheer for their favorite cyclists were left with frustration and a sense of insecurity.

Institutions and Teams Respond

The Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) strongly condemned the protests, affirming that “sport must not be used as a political weapon.” Israel–Premier Tech, the team directly targeted, insisted it would continue racing, warning that withdrawing would set “a dangerous precedent” for future competitions.

Vuelta director Javier Guillén echoed concerns about the long-term impact of such disruptions on professional cycling. Basque authorities confirmed arrests and pledged tighter security to prevent a repeat.

Conservative Standpoint: Protecting Sports from Ideological Sabotage

From a conservative perspective, this incident highlights the urgent need to protect sports from ideological hijacking. Protest is a right, but when it endangers lives and disrupts global events, it crosses into recklessness. Sport must remain a place of unity, not division.

Spain and Europe must ensure that radical groups cannot dictate the terms of cultural or athletic gatherings. Strengthening security is not just about protecting cyclists—it is about safeguarding democratic spaces from coercion.

La Vuelta 2025 should be remembered for great cycling achievements, not for political clashes. Preserving the neutrality and integrity of sports is vital if we want them to remain a force that unites rather than divides.

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