September 15, 2025 - 18:49

Cycling was licking its wounds on Monday and wondering, "Where next?" The recent protests that disrupted the Vuelta a España have sparked significant concern within the cycling community. Many are questioning the implications of such actions on the sport's future.
The protests, which halted stages of the prestigious race, have raised alarms about the potential for similar disruptions at other events. Participants and organizers alike are worried that these actions could deter fans and sponsors, ultimately affecting the sport's growth and reputation.
"It's very bad for cycling that the protesters managed to get what they wanted," one prominent figure in the cycling world stated. The fear is that if protests continue, they could overshadow the athletic achievements and the spirit of competition that define cycling.
As the sport seeks to move forward, the focus will be on how to ensure safety and maintain the integrity of races while addressing the underlying issues that led to such protests. The cycling community is at a crossroads, with many hoping for a swift resolution to these tensions.
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