Dutch Road Cycling In Peril Due To Police Shortage
Dutch Road Cycling In Peril Due To Police Shortage
Dutch road cycling races, including the iconic Amstel Gold, face cancellation in 2025 due to a police shortage tied to increased NATO summit demands.
Next year's Dutch road cycling races, such as the Amstel Gold classic, could be in peril because of a shortage of police, it was revealed on Thursday.
A large demand on the police, notably the NATO summit at the end of June, means that the Dutch parliament has suspended policing services and security arrangements for cycling events from January to August.
Police Shortage Threatens Cycling Events
Dutch cycling chiefs described the situation as "disastrous."
"We will quickly look into possible solutions to allow the race to go ahead as normal," said Flanders Classics, the organising company of the Amstel, which has been held annually since 1966 and is scheduled for April 20.
Amstel Gold Race At Risk
Leo van Vliet, director of the classic race won this year by Britain's Tom Pidcock and by Slovenia's Tadej Pogacar in 2023, expressed his frustration.
"We've been organising this race for almost 60 years. It's inconceivable that it won't be held next year," he said.
Impact On Cycling Culture
Cycling is hugely popular in the largely flat Netherlands, with the Dutch team Visma winning all three Grand Tours in 2023.