2025 Men’s Gran Piemonte Final KM’s.

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They don’t want to be caught by the pelon. I’m just trying to see who’s riding at the front here. Was that Jacob? Um, is it Eddie Bar that’s riding trying to get Michael Matthews in second place there? That would make sense, wouldn’t it? Because you’d back Matthews out of the group we’ve seen on our screen to to be able to out sprint him. 20 seconds is still touch and go whether they’re going to hold on. Um, 19 seconds now. and pushed out 20 seconds. So Eddie Numbar doing a good job. One of the other teammates was in there as well uh towards the back. But yeah, Michael Matthews, I think by far the quicker of the the riders in that group and I think coming back after the u the illness that he had uh kept him out the tour to France, you know, you’ll take a podium here. Yeah, very very serious. Michael Matthews who says that if he’d have continued unchecked, he could well no longer be here. Nice to see him back racing, fit and well and healthy. Talking of the gaps, Brian continued to rise. 40 seconds now for Delo. 3 km to right and this is turning into a victory possession. 21 years of age already collecting Italian classics becoming a catch classic 25 seconds. God, they’re they’re trying their hardest to to get this podium here. A huge result for TUDA, isn’t it? Of course it is. Surprised to let the car in the gap. It’s, you know, only 21 odd seconds there. Very lenient. 2.2Ks to go. And the job almost done now for them to over the bridge onto this very short cobbled section and certainly not rub stini back over the river and into town. And what a ride he’s been on. was a an incredible achievement as it was after the oldest classic in the world was won to start his season in March when he won at Milano Torino. Then the 17th stage of the Jito in Bormio that led to us asking if he could win the thing right up until stage 20 when he has an opportunity to do so. Of course, he looked at Karapas. Karapas looked back at him. Simon Yates was off riding away to a fairy tale victory. A redemptive win after what happened on that mountain to him before. But there was no problem for Delto. Smiling on the final podium, wasn’t he? Best young rider. Since then, he’s probably been alongside Togacha the best rider in the world. Three stages in the overall in Austria as he comes over a kilometer to go here. Three one day wins in Spain. An overall win in Spain in Bordeos and then the five about to be six. Consecutive one day classics in a month in Italy. A class act. And today not just showing his class but also his strength. 40 seconds or so down when he started the climb. One by one, he picked them off in seated style, reminiscent of the team’s big boss, Mr. Pugacha. But it’s the next generation, the next big thing who is here and already doing the business. The whole of Mexico will be watching because he’s done it again. A radio thanks to the team. But this year it’s going to be seventh heaven with seven Italian classics picked up from Milano Torino to Lano Toscana Sabatini Mateotti Enlia last weekend and now Ponte. Glorious old traditional names taken by a man to move things on from his nation. Mexico for the first time as a winner in Piamonte. His name, remember it, Isak Del Toro. Cycling’s next big thing. A 15th win of the season, number 92 for UAE. But it’s not about the stats, Brian Smith. It’s about the way he wins. So relaxed. Sorry for laughing there. He just stopped. No, you know, big high fives, hugs, or or anything. He just like done the job. That’s it. Sprint for second place, Rob. Molina in the multiolor jersey for lead. He’s leading it out here. He she should on paper have the turn of speed. He does as well on the road. And she patuda will take second place. And the old man Monmer still going strongly with one season until his retirement finishes on the podium.

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  1. You can't be cycling's "next big thing" when you're in the reign of probably the greatest cyclist of all time, who is only 27 years old.

  2. Outstanding! Absolutely ouststanding , keep it up DEL TORO , you are the next generation of cycling 🚴, keep your feet on the earth ,, very nice job

  3. So relaxed πŸ˜‚ this dude is nuts, amazing kid, truly impressed and honored to witness his starting long career… Not sure what MX did to deserve him honestly. Glad for his fam and truly happy he found this team cause for sure government doesn't give athletes a single peso. National pride, ignored by our corrupted system. Eres grande Isaac, vamoooooooo' πŸ”₯βœ¨πŸ«ΆπŸ½πŸ˜­πŸ™ŒπŸ½πŸŽ‰

  4. Arguably better than Pogacar at that age. Whether his trajectory will be the same, only time will tell.
    Looking at his ProStats from this year, when he's not riding in support, he basically almost always wins.

  5. Torito is a bit on fire this season isn't he? The torch of world domination at UAE will be passed from one super likeable chap to another some day in the future.

  6. I love seeing Del Toro do so well. With that said, I do hope that we are not seeing another Lance/Motorola era. It just looks so suspicious that one team is so incredibly dominant. I hope that my doubts are proven wrong, and that there is not something fishy happening within the UAE team…

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