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Tour Auvergne – Rhône-Alpes 2026: Del Toro Eyes Victory in Challenging Mountain Test
The Tour Auvergne – Rhône-Alpes 2026 promises to deliver eight days of intense racing across 1,208 kilometers of challenging French terrain, with Isaac del Toro emerging as one of the primary contenders for overall victory. The UAE Team Emirates rider will face his toughest test yet when the race begins in Vizille on June 7,…
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La Flèche Wallonne 2026: Del Toro’s Participation in Doubt as Walloon Arrow Approaches
La Flèche Wallonne returns on April 22, 2026, with the cycling world’s attention focused on the iconic Mur de Huy and a compelling question mark surrounding UAE Team Emirates’ Isaac del Toro. The Mexican rider’s participation in the prestigious 1.UWT race hangs in the balance following a recent injury setback. Del Toro’s Injury Concerns Isaac…
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Del Toro Misses Amstel Gold Race as Evenepoel Claims Victory
Isaac del Toro was notably absent from the 2026 Amstel Gold Race as Remco Evenepoel powered to victory in the Dutch classic on Sunday. The UAE Team Emirates rider missed the 257.4-kilometer race due to a right thigh muscle tear sustained during the Itzulia Basque Country. Evenepoel Dominates in Sprint Finish Remco Evenepoel delivered a…
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Del Toro Ruled Out of Amstel Gold Race 2026 as UAE Emirates Adjusts Strategy
The Amstel Gold Race 2026 will proceed without one of its anticipated contenders as Isaac del Toro has been ruled out of Sunday’s WorldTour classic due to injury. The Mexican rider’s absence forces UAE Team Emirates to recalibrate their strategy for the Dutch monument just one day before the race begins. Injury Forces Late Withdrawal…
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Stage 6 Preview: Mountainous Test Awaits as Del Toro Remains Sidelined
The final stage of Itzulia Basque Country 2026 will present riders with one last mountainous challenge as the peloton tackles 135.2 kilometers from Antzuola to Bergara on April 11. With over 3,000 meters of elevation gain packed into the route, Stage 6 promises to be a decisive finale that could shake up the general classification…
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Del Toro Absent from Stage 6 After Early Itzulia Exit
Isaac del Toro was notably absent from Stage 6 of the Itzulia Basque Country 2026, the Antzuola to Bergara stage, after the UAE Team Emirates rider had already abandoned the race three days earlier. Early Exit Ends Del Toro’s Campaign The Mexican cyclist’s participation in the prestigious Basque race came to an abrupt end on…
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Stage 3 Preview: Del Toro Eyes Victory on Challenging Basauri Circuit
Stage 3 of the 2026 Itzulia Basque Country will present riders with one of the most demanding tests of the race when the peloton tackles a challenging 152.8-kilometer circuit around Basauri on April 8. With 2,709 meters of vertical climbing packed into the route, this stage promises to shake up the general classification and provide…
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Seixas Claims Stage 2 Victory as Del Toro Continues Itzulia Campaign
Paul Seixas secured victory on Stage 2 of the Itzulia Basque Country, completing the 164.9-kilometer route from Pamplona-Iruña to Astitz in commanding fashion. The stage result reinforces the early dominance shown by Seixas, who also claimed the opening time trial victory. Stage 2 Outcome The second stage of the Basque race unfolded over challenging terrain…
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Isaac del Toro Speaks Ahead of Stage 2 at Itzulia Basque Country 2026
Isaac del Toro spoke with media ahead of Stage 2 at the Itzulia Basque Country 2026. The Spanish cyclist shared his thoughts on the upcoming stage in this pre-race interview from the start line. Given the challenging nature of the Basque Country terrain, del Toro’s insights on race strategy and stage expectations would be particularly…
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Del Toro Eyes Mountain Test as Itzulia Stage 2 Heads to Lekunberri
Stage 2 of Itzulia Basque Country will present the first serious climbing test of the 2026 edition, as the peloton tackles a demanding 164.9-kilometer route from Pamplona-Iruña to Lekunberri on April 7. With 3,191 meters of vertical gain and four categorized climbs, today’s stage will separate the contenders from the pretenders in the Basque mountains.…








