Isaac del Toro wins the return to Burgos in Spain
Del Toro took the fair in the last stage and is the first Mexican to win this competition
The Mexican cyclist Isaac del Toro (UAE Team Emirates) He proclaimed champion of the Burgos return 2025 After a last stage won by the Italian Giulio Ciccone (Lidl-Trek) in the iconic Lagunas of Neila.
Ciccone launched its final attack at 900 meters from the finish line, leaving behind the general leader and Of the bullwithout risking more than necessary, he crossed the line in second position and assured his second win of the season, after the victory in Getxo last Sunday and his recent second place in the Giro of Italy.
The podium of the stage was completed by Lorenzo Fortunato (Astana), while the Frenchman Leo Bisiaux (AG2R), until then leader of the race, gave time in the final climb and lost the purple sweater of the general.
The day rugged with a fall in kilometer 16 that affected several runners. Shortly after, at kilometer 24, the escape of the day was formed with Nico Denz (Bora), Mathijs Paasschens (Bahrain-Victororus), Carlos García leg (Burgos-Bh), Matteo Moschetti (Q36.5), Txomin Juaristi (Euskaltel) and Samuele Zoccarato (Polti-Kometa).
García leg took the opportunity to add points in El Alto del Cerro and El Alto del Arroyo, finally making sure the mountain jersey after picking up, next to Juaristi, to the rest of the escapes in the Alto de Razavas.
In the last 12 kilometers, Del Toro suffered a puncturebut he managed to return to the platoon and the final offensive began with an attack by Esteban Chaves and then Jefferson Cepeda, who was reached by Ciccone and the bull. The strong rhythm of the group left Bisiaux without options and left the two favorites to fight for the race.
In the decisive ramp, Ciccone changed rhythm to take the stage, while the bull celebrated in the goal the conquest of the return to Burgos.
Isaac del Torowho was runner -up of Italy turnbecame the Latin American room to win the Burgos returnjoining the list of Colombians Mauricio Soler (2007), Nairo Quintana (2013 and 2014) E Iván Ramiro Soda (2018 and 2019).
