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International federations have not disqualified Israel from their competitions, as affirmed by Javier Guillén, and the same applies to UCI.

Vuelta's top boss guarantees ABC that they are not currently planning to cancel the final stage in Madrid amidst concerns over potential riots

International federations have not barred Israel from participating in any competitions, as...
International federations have not barred Israel from participating in any competitions, as confirmed by Javier Guillén, and the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) is no exception.

International federations have not disqualified Israel from their competitions, as affirmed by Javier Guillén, and the same applies to UCI.

In the bustling city of Vigo, the Vuelta, Spain's prestigious cycling race, is making headlines for all the wrong reasons. The controversy surrounding this year's event may be the most significant in its history.

At the centre of the storm is Javier Guillén, the general director of the Vuelta, who finds himself living in anguish. Guillén, a 53-year-old veteran in the cycling industry, is facing a conflict with the Israel team and protests that have sparked widespread debate.

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Elsewhere in the cycling world, José Carlos Carabias is the subject of another news article. Carabias's role and connection to the Vuelta were not explicitly named in the provided search results.

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