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Israeli-founded cycling team enjoys calmer Tour de France after axing Israel from name
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Israeli-founded cycling team enjoys calmer Tour de France after axing Israel from name

The Israeli-founded NSN Cycling Team participated in the Tour de France without facing the same level of protest as in previous years, following a rebranding effort that removed explicit references to Israel. Last year, the team—then known as Israel-Premier Tech—faced demonstrations from pro-Palestinian activists criticizing Israel's military actions in Gaza. This year, the team operates under a new identity, managed by Spanish sports company Never Say Never, which is based in Catalonia. The change appears to have reduced tensions, allowing the team to participate in the event without significant disruptions. The team emphasized that their focus remains on athletic performance rather than political issues.

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Israeli-founded cycling team enjoys calmer Tour de France after axing Israel from name

The Israeli-founded NSN Cycling Team participated in the Tour de France without facing the same level of protest as in previous years, following a rebranding effort that removed explicit references to Israel. Last year, the team—then known as Israel-Premier Tech—faced demonstrations from pro-Palestinian activists criticizing Israel's military actions in Gaza. This year, the team operates under a new identity, managed by Spanish sports company Never Say Never, which is based in Catalonia. The change appears to have reduced tensions, allowing the team to participate in the event without significant disruptions. The team emphasized that their focus remains on athletic performance rather than political issues.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents both the historical context of protests against the team due to its Israeli ties and the current situation post-rebranding without overtly favoring either side. It includes quotes from both the team's leadership and mentions of protests without editorializing.

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 85 · Objectivité 70): Factuality is high as the article accurately reports the team's rebranding and contextualizes past tensions. Objectivity is lower due to the emotionally charged language around protests and the implication that the team's presence is controversial.

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