Isaac Del Toro Abandons Itzulia Basque Country with Muscle Tear From Crash Early on Stage 3
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The young Mexican victim was the victim of a muscle tear during the 3rd stage of the Tour du Pays Basque.
The Mexican cyclist Isaac del Toro (UAE Team Emirates) suffered a fall in the third stage of the Vuelta al País Vasco 2026, one of the most relevant competitions of the European calendar prior to the classics of the Ardennes, which forced him to abandon the route and left his immediate future in vilo. The third stage was won by the French cyclist Axel Laurance (Ineos Grenadiers), who prevailed in the final in Basauri after a getaway and a direct…
Isaac del Toro experienced a complicated episode during the Itzulia, Vuelta al País Vasco, as he left the race after a fall that prevented him from continuing.The Mexican cyclist Isaac del Toro fell 81 km from the goal of the third stage and, although he tried to reinstate, he was affected and physically disturbed.At the moment, he is waiting for the medical report to find out if there is any injury in Isaac del Toro.The fall in which the Mexica…
Mexican top professional Isaac Del Toro had to give up early on the Basque Country Tour. Team UAE Emirates-XRG now announced the diagnosis.
END OF THE IMMACULATE RACH! The Mexican cyclist Isaac Del Toro (UAE Team Emirates) records his first abandonment (DNF) in a professional career in stages after a strong fall in the Vuelta al País Vasco. The medical part confirms a break in the muscle of the right thigh. The fall interrupts a streak of four laps by stages won consecutively.
The Mexican cyclist Isaac del Toro said goodbye to the Vuelta al País Vasco 2026, after he suffered a fall in the third stage; this is what the runner said on his social networks. In context: Isaac del Toro, 22 years old, suffered a strong fall in the Itzulia, 81 kilometers from the goal of the third stage, with departure and arrival in Basauri, in Spain. Due to the fall, in which also five other cyclists were involved, Del Toro resulted in a mu…
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