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Cyclist Admits To Cheating During Race-Changing 20th Stage Of The Giro D'Italia

  • Isaac Del Toro, a 21-year-old Mexican cyclist, finished second while defending the Pink Jersey at the 2024 Giro d’Italia on May 17, 2024.
  • Del Toro maintained his lead through strategic riding and strong team support amid a demanding 23-day race across Italy and four countries.
  • The penultimate stage included a 205-kilometer high-mountain course with challenging ascents that tested Del Toro’s endurance and skill.
  • Del Toro acknowledged facing challenges during the race, which he overcame through strong determination, and he expressed great appreciation for his team's unwavering support, describing them as outstanding.
  • Del Toro’s performance marked a milestone for Mexican cycling and drew praise from national figures, suggesting inspiration for future athletes.
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As well as the rivals he faced in the Giro de Italia, Mexican Isaac del Toro is interested in the Olympic Games. And it is that the fair magna is in the sights of the cycling stars. Slovenian Tadej Pogacar, co-equiper of Del Toro at UAE Team Emirates, obtained bronze in Tokyo 2020, while Ecuadorian Richard Carapaz, third place of the Giro, rose Olympic champion at that Japanese date. Belgian Wout van Aert gestated bronze at the Paris 2024 counte…

Monterrey, N.L. Isaac del Toro achieved second place in the general standings of the Giro de Italia, maintaining the Maglia Rosa during several stages of the competition. This is a historic result for national cycling, as the Enenadense achieved the first podium for a Mexican cyclist on a great cycle tour. Considering the magnitude of the milestone in cycling, it is not crazy to think that, after Del Toro’s participation in the Giro, the interes…

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TV Azteca broke the news in on Monday, June 2, 2025.
Sources are mostly out of Mexico (2)

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