Tirreno-Adriatico stage 6 LIVE - Second GC day in a row as the fight for blue hots up
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The Mexican Isaac del Toro had a spectacular closure. "Torito" became the first place when 200 meters remained, and so maintained the "maglia azzurra" after six tapas in the Tirreno-Adriático. Although he has dominated all week, the Mexican finally managed to take a stage today in this road test that crosses Italy. He is the first Mexican to win one. Del Toro, who also comes from recovering from a respiratory illness, will arrive tomorrow Sunday…
Today is the most demanding stage of the Tyrrhenian to Adriatic Tour. Mexican Isaac del Toro took the overall lead on Friday, while Primož Roglič fell to fourth place overall.
The Mexican Isaac Del Toro (UAE) took a big step towards the final victory in the Tirreno-Adriático by winning in the sixth and penultimate stage, this Saturday in Camerino (Italy). Del Toro, clearly superior to the rest of the platoon, signed his fourth victory of the year when the queen stage of the two seas race was awarded, ahead of the Danish Tobias Halland Johannessen, 2nd, and the American Matteo Jorgenson, 3rd, both to three seconds.
The Mexican cyclist Isaac del Toro achieved a historic victory by winning the sixth stage of the Tyrrhenian-Adriatic, route competition that is disputed in Italy. “El Torito” took the tip in the last 200 meters, maintained the overall leadership and...
TIRRENO-ADRIATICO His rivals have tried several times to unravel him, but even isolated in the final, Isaac del Toro did not crack and the Mexican won Saturday the sixth and penultimate stage that Kevin Geniets finished in a good 25th place. The stage-reindeer of the 2026 edition of the Race of the Two Seas, with ...
Rome, 14 Mar (Prensa Latina) The Mexican cyclist Isaac del Toro is the virtual winner of the Tirreno-Adriático 2026 race, after imposing with authority today in the sixth stage. The post Mexicano Del Toro, virtual winner of the Tirreno-Adriático 2026 first appeared on Noticias Prensa Latina.
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