Category: Race Report
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Del Toro Battles in Team Time Trial as Visma-Lease a Bike Claims Stage 3 Victory
Isaac del Toro delivered a determined performance for UAE Team Emirates in Stage 3’s team time trial, giving everything in the final climb as Visma-Lease a Bike claimed victory in the 28.4-kilometer test around Perreux at the Tour Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes. Visma-Lease a Bike Dominates Team Time Trial Matteo Jorgenson’s powerful sprint secured the fastest time for…
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Isaac del Toro Finishes 12th as Alex Baudin Claims Tour Auvergne – Rhône-Alpes Opening Stage
Isaac del Toro (UAE Team Emirates) finished 12th on the opening stage of the Tour Auvergne – Rhône-Alpes, crossing the line 44 seconds behind stage winner Alex Baudin on the 146.2-kilometer route from Vizille to Saint-Ismier. Baudin Claims Opening Victory Alex Baudin secured the stage win with a decisive attack on the final climb, distancing…
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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 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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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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Del Toro Places 13th as Seixas Dominates Itzulia Opening Time Trial
Isaac del Toro finished 13th in the opening stage of the 2026 Itzulia Basque Country, crossing the line 50.73 seconds behind stage winner Paul Seixas in the 13.8-kilometer individual time trial through Bilbao. Seixas Claims Commanding Victory Paul Seixas delivered a masterful performance to win the opening time trial in 17 minutes and 9 seconds,…
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Del Toro Supports Pogacar’s Historic Milano-Sanremo Victory
Mexican rising star Isaac del Toro lined up for UAE Team Emirates at the 2026 Milano-Sanremo, contributing to teammate Tadej Pogacar’s masterful victory in the season’s first Monument. The 298-kilometer classic, featuring 2,608 meters of elevation gain, saw the Slovenian champion add another prestigious victory to his palmares. Race Overview The 117th edition of La…
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Del Toro Poised for Victory as Final Stage of Tirreno-Adriatico Approaches
Mexican cycling sensation Isaac del Toro (UAE Team Emirates) stands on the brink of a significant victory as the 2026 Tirreno-Adriatico enters its final stage between Civitanova Marche and San Benedetto del Tronto. The 142-kilometer route will determine if del Toro can maintain his impressive 42-second advantage in the general classification. Commanding Position Following his…
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Del Toro Triumphs on Camerino Climb to Extend Tirreno-Adriatico Lead
Isaac del Toro reinforced his grip on Tirreno-Adriatico with a commanding victory on Stage 6, crossing the finish line in Camerino three seconds ahead of his closest rivals. The Mexican rider from UAE Team Emirates further extended his overall race lead with this impressive performance. Stage Victory on Demanding Finale The 188-kilometer stage from San…
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Del Toro Reclaims Race Lead as Valgren Triumphs on Mombaroccio Summit
Isaac del Toro stormed back into the overall lead of Tirreno-Adriatico with a powerful second-place finish on Stage 5, as Michael Valgren claimed victory on the summit finish in Mombaroccio. The challenging 184-kilometer stage, featuring 3,800 meters of climbing, proved decisive in reshaping the general classification. Valgren Masters the Final Climb Denmark’s Michael Valgren demonstrated…