Israel-Premier Tech will race the GP de Québec and GP de Montréal as ‘IPT’, in a ‘different kit’ as protests against the team spread from Spain and the Vuelta a España to the Canadian races.
Pro-Palestine protesters were seen outside the hotel in central Québec on Wednesday evening, where riders and race officials stay before Friday’s race. A dozen people waved flags and chatted, but were peaceful.
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“This request came directly from the team,” Joseph Limare, the general director of GPCQM, said of the Israel-Premier Tech name change during a press conference in Québec.
Tadej Pogačar admitted that “riders are a little scared” of potential protests.
“I think all the riders are a little scared of what could happen,” Pogačar said in the big-riders pre-race press conference.
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The Mayor of Québec Bruno Marchand, has revealed he is in contact with police and security services to ensure the safety of the race and the right to protest.
A Montreal-based human rights group has asked the city’s Mayor Valérie Plante to bar the Israel-Premier Tech cycling team from competing in the Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal, according to reports in Canada.
Asked about the demand, a spokesperson for Israel-Premier Tech said: “No response needed on our end.”