Tour of Austria 2009 stages
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'We can't go on like this' - former Vuelta a España winner Sepp Kuss calls for increased safety after pro-Palestine protests lead to stage 11 suspension
Visma-Lease a Bike racer says had expected protests over Israel-Premier Tech in Bilbao -
Australian viewers to keep free-to-air Tour de France Femmes and La Vuelta Femenina coverage through to at least 2030
Broadcaster SBS says Total TV Reach in Australia hits 1.8 million for 2025 Tour de France Femmes, 'is on course for lasting, meaningful success' -
Vuelta a España standings 2025 – general classification after stage 11
Jonas Vingegaard extends lead to his rivals with exception of Tom Pidcock, who moves up to third in Bilbao
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American Criterium Cup: Aline Seitz and Maurice Ballerstedt secure individual titles; Rylee McMullen and Owen Gillott best of sprinters in 2025 US series
ACC finale victories at Gateway Cup's Giro della Montagna go to Josephine Peloquin and Richard Holec -
'Sport should under no circumstances be used as a tool for punishment' - UCI condemns protests that led to neutralising stage 11 at Vuelta a España
Sport governing body expresses 'solidarity and support for the teams and their staff, as well as the riders' -
Is ‘grountain’ the new ‘groad’? Please, make it stop
It’s one of those silly news days, but there’s no such thing as a ‘grountain bike’
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Eyewitness: Post-stage interviews, police lines, demonstrators and no winner – How stage 11 of the Vuelta a España blurred into chaos
Pro-Palestine protests at finish caused race to be suspended three kilometres from the line -
'We hope decisions will be taken quickly' - Vuelta a España organisers remain cagey about continuing participation of Israel-Premier Tech squad after stage partly suspended due to pro-Palestine protests
Race technical director Kiko García says had lengthy discussions with team before stage -
'This might be the last time we have a stage winner' - Jonas Vingegaard pessimistic about Vuelta a España after pro-Palestine protests paralyse race
Race leader says no feeling of danger as Vuelta grinds to near-halt