The 2025 road season ended — but cycling refused to rest.
In the heart of the Pyrenees, something new was born: The Andorra Cycling Masters 2025, a one-of-a-kind exhibition that gathered the sport’s ultimate stars for a final showdown — Tadej Pogacar, Jonas Vingegaard, Primoz Roglic, and Isaac del Toro.
It wasn’t about points, jerseys, or rankings. It was about pride, passion, and legacy.
Roglic dominated the time trial on the Col de la Gallina, Pogacar danced up the slopes in pursuit, Vingegaard measured every watt, and Isaac del Toro — the young sensation from Mexico — once again showed why he’s considered cycling’s next great hope.
Then came the urban circuit through Andorra la Vella — a 32-kilometer spectacle that turned into one of the most thrilling exhibitions in years. The crowd roared as Del Toro attacked again and again, until finally, in a photo finish, he crossed the line half a wheel ahead of Roglic.
He didn’t win the overall — Roglic’s time trial kept him on top — but that didn’t matter.
Because in that final sprint, under the mountain shadows, the world saw the future.
In this Cycling World special, we relive a weekend that blurred the line between exhibition and history — the moment when Isaac del Toro announced the next era of cycling.
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