The Spanish Government has hit back at the UCI after cycling governing body criticised Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez for supporting the pro-Palestine protests that disrupted the Vuelta a España.
In a carefully worded press release late on Monday, the UCI suggested that Sánchez’s position is “contradictory to the Olympic values of unity, mutual respect, and peace” and said it even “calls into question Spain’s ability to host major international sporting events, ensuring that they take place in safe conditions and in accordance with the principles of the Olympic Charter.”
On Monday, Sánchez called for Israel to be banned from competing in sports, like Russia was after their invasion of Ukraine.
“There is no peace without justice, and using sport to ‘whitewash’ a genocide like the one being committed in Gaza, with thousands of deaths, innocent children, and a famine already declared by the United…
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