He should be happy this race wasnt one kilometer longer.14th win of the season and 8th one-day race won! King of under 200 km races.
He should be happy this race wasnt one kilometer longer.14th win of the season and 8th one-day race won! King of under 200 km races.
He should be happy this race wasnt one kilometer longer.![]()
This isn't Del Toro's rookie season, it's his second. Pogacar won the Tour in his second year.So is he the next Eddie Merckx? Did anyone in the past have a better rookies season than Del Toro?
Yes, Isaac del Toro is a neo-pro, having started his professional cycling career in 2024 with UAE Team Emirates and immediately making a significant impact
If he was clearly the strongest than he's also clearly the dumbest rider to ever race at the pro level.And he mostly lose the Giro because of tactics, he was clearly the strongest.
And he mostly lose the Giro because of tactics, he was clearly the strongest.
Came here to see how Red Rick would disrespect del Toro after today's win. (true story) Wasn't disqppointed.If he was clearly the strongest than he's also clearly the dumbest rider to ever race at the pro level.
Hey, no Clinic talk...I somehow doubt that. He was really struggling on the tough multi mountain stages (Finestre before Finestre wasn't tough).
Put Recta Contador and I think he is a minute behind Carapaz on the top.
And I don't think he was all that strong on Finestre either. So far this season he is giving all the impressions of a reborn Valverde.
A bit harsh? The strongest rider not winning is hardly rare, in fact that is the beauty of cycling. And he’s only 21.If he was clearly the strongest than he's also clearly the dumbest rider to ever race at the pro level.