Isaac del Toro regrouped from a gear malfunction and a delayed bike swap to launch a decisive late attack, securing victory in the second stage of the Tour de France—a puncheur’s time trial in Barcelona on Sunday. The win marks the second stage triumph by a Mexican cyclist, following Raúl Alcántara’s earlier achievement.
Del Toro edged out his UAE Team Emirates leader Tadej Pogačar across the steep finish at Montjuïc, with Olympic champion Remco Evenepoel rounding out the podium in third, narrowly ahead of Johannes Vingegaard.
Defending champion Pogačar claimed six bonus seconds at the line, narrowing the gap to Jonas Vingegaard’s yellow jersey lead to just six seconds, while Evenepoel remains third, 15 seconds adrift. Teenage French prodigy Paul Seixas rounded out the top ten in a nine-rider group, now sitting sixth overall at 42 seconds behind Vingegaard.
(FRANCE 24 with Reuters and AFP)
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