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Vuelta a España’s partial neutralization of stage 9 final climb sparks safety questions

Vuelta a España’s partial neutralization of stage 9 final climb sparks safety questions


A decision by Vuelta a España organisers to neutralize the final two kilometres of the Collado de la Cruza de Caravaca summit finish on Sunday has sparked a fresh safety controversy.

Mud on the highest part of the narrow, roughly surfaced descent, the indirect result of the very heavy intermittent rainfall that caused significant flooding across much of central and eastern Spain on Sunday, caused organisers to announce that GC times would be taken before the finish.

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