Isaac Del Toro Seizes Giro d’Italia Lead in Siena, Downplays Rivalry with Ayuso
Isaac Del Toro surged to the forefront of the Giro d’Italia in an impressive display of strength during the challenging stage into Siena, taking the race lead from teammate Juan Ayuso. The 20-year-old Mexican rider attacked decisively on the gravel sectors near the finish, gaining time on his rivals and vaulting into the coveted maglia rosa.
Riding for UAE Team Emirates, Del Toro’s performance marked a milestone in his young career, showcasing both climbing grit and tactical maturity. Despite his move pushing Ayuso out of the leader’s jersey, Del Toro dismissed any notion of internal rivalry within the team.
“There’s no competition between us,” Del Toro said after the stage. “Juan and I work for the team, and today the plan worked out this way. The most important thing is that UAE keeps the jersey.”
The stage, reminiscent of the Strade Bianche due to its white gravel roads, was expected to shake up the general classification—and Del Toro took full advantage. While other favorites struggled with the terrain, Del Toro powered ahead with confidence, earning praise from fans and commentators alike.
Ayuso, gracious in the post-stage interview, echoed his teammate’s sentiments. “Isaac was stronger today, and that’s good for us. We’re united and focused on winning the Giro as a team.”
As the race heads into its second half, UAE Team Emirates now holds a powerful hand—with two strong leaders, strategic flexibility, and the pink jersey firmly in their possession.