Bernal wins Vuelta stage 16 as protesters again cause premature finish

Published September 10, 2025
PRO-PALESTINIAN protesters wave flags and shout as the peloton rides by in Poio during the 16th stage of the Vuelta a Espana on Tuesday.—AFP
PRO-PALESTINIAN protesters wave flags and shout as the peloton rides by in Poio during the 16th stage of the Vuelta a Espana on Tuesday.—AFP

PONTEVEDRA: Pro-Palestinian protesters disrupted the Vuelta a Espana again on Tuesday as Colombian Egan Bernal (Ineos Grenadiers) won stage 16, which ended 8km before the scheduled finish at Castro de Herville, with Jonas Vingegaard retaining the overall lead.

The race directors announced on Radio Vuelta that due to a “big protest at three kilometres before the (finish) line”, the stage winner would be decided early.

The race had entered the final 15km, with Bernal and Spain’s Mikel Landa (Soudal Quick-Step) out in front, and the Colombian won the sprint to the new finish line, with Brieuc Rolland (Group­ama-FDJ) coming in third.

A large group of protesters, waving Palestinian flags, had completely blocked the road on the ascent to the line, and the finish was moved to the foot of the climb, on the 167.9 km ride from Poio to Mos. Castro de Herville.

Landa and Bernal were part of a 17-man breakaway group early in the stage, and the pair had dropped everyone else by the time the announcement came, and Bernal, a former Tour de France and Giro d’Italia winner, claimed his first Vuelta stage win.

“It’s a victory and after the drop from the GC, I really wanted a win,” Bernal said.

“In the end, with Landa the cooperation was super good and when we knew that the final would be with eight kilometres left we were like ‘okay so we just sprint’.”

The peloton had been content to allow the riders up ahead to stay away, but on the penultimate climb the main bunch began to split, with the general classification contenders forming their own group.

Vingegaard, who suffered a puncture and needed to take one of his team-mates’ bikes, came in 15th, almost six minutes behind the stage winner, with the Dane’s GC rivals alongside him.

The pre-race favourite remains 48 seconds ahead of Portugal’s Joao Almeida (UAE Team Emirates XRG) with Britain’s Tom Pidcock (Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team) third overall, over two and a half minutes down on the red jersey.

Previously there was no winner on stage 11, after organisers ordered the race to finish 3km from the line due to pro-Palestinian protesters causing disruption at the finish in Bilbao.

There were incidents on stage 10 which caused a rider to crash and also during stage five’s team time trial when the Israel-Premier Tech team were stopped on the road by a group of protesters holding Palestinian flags.

Israel-Premier Tech removed their name from riders’ jerseys on Saturday, but the protests have continued, with Javier Romo (Movistar) suffering a crash on Sunday’s stage 15.

The Spanish rider was not at the start of Tuesday’s stage, abandoning the race due to injuries picked up in the crash after a man with a Palestinian flag tried to run up to the riders and a policeman ran across the road towards the spectator.

Published in Dawn, September 10th, 2025

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