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11-09-2025 05:41
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09-09-2025 22:26
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09-09-2025 22:19
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08-09-2025 13:36
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05-09-2025 09:27
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04-09-2025 15:42
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Bery
It's a shame for Spain that the security forces can't and probably don't want to deal with those protesters. Alibis on all sides, from the UCI to the organizers... I'm done with this Vuelta, I don't want to support this circus.11-09-2025 05:41
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Bery
I agree. When it happens for the first time, I understand. But now everyone knows that these people will be there, so the police should be prepared for it and secure the finish area...09-09-2025 22:26
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Bery
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Bery
You might be surprised how many people condemn Spain for not even being able to ensure safety at the races. I don't think these protestors can be considered a representative sample of the Spanish population. And I sincerely hope that's not the case...08-09-2025 13:36
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Bery
I'm just saying that if protestants want Israelis to obey the laws, they should obey the laws themselves. They should protest freely, they have the right to do so, but rioting, endangering the safety of others, and making death threats are not acceptable.05-09-2025 09:27
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Bery
How can you distinguish which human being is better or worse? What is the difference between children, pregnant women and cyclists? They are all human beings and have the same right to a dignified life, not threatened by the actions of other people. But if you say that we should forget about other wars, then any rational discussion with you is completely useless...04-09-2025 15:42
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Bery
That's every war. And does that give those protesters the right to disrupt the race and threaten the safety of those involved? When someone threatens the safety of the riders or even injures them with their actions, they are brought to the level of those they are protesting against... Everyone has the right to express their opinion, but with respect for the rights of others.04-09-2025 11:34
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Bery
Let's stop discussing politics. Many people may have different opinions on this. I'm not saying let's be blind to what's happening in the world. If someone wants to protest, let them protest. In a modern society, everyone should have the right to express their opinion with impunity. But let them do it with respect for the rights of others. And that's not happening. Let them hang flags, posters and shout, but let them not disrupt the proper running of the race in any way and certainly not the safety of other people (whether participants in the race or spectators).04-09-2025 11:22
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Bery
Sylvan Adams used to be a friend of Netanyahu, but I don't know if that's true now. As far as I know, the IPT team is not funded in any way by the Israeli government. I don't know why a team should be boycotted just because it has Israel in its name. Not all Russian teams and athletes are subject to a boycott and can continue to play sports. Only those funded by the Russian government and in some objective way supporting its actions are not allowed to participate in sports competitions. Israel in the team's name is not yet a reason for any attacks on this team and its owners. But for many people, that's enough...03-09-2025 20:58
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Bery
I'm doing great, no need to feel sorry for me. Let's stick to cycling. As written below, it is nonsense to attack riders in any way. IPT has nothing to do with the actions of the Israeli government.29-08-2025 10:20