Is Isaac del Toro a Serious Tour de France Contender Now? | Dauphiné Review | THEMOVE
6/15/20261 hr 5 min
Johan Bruyneel and Spencer Martin break down Isaac del Toro's impressive win at the Tour Auvergne - Rhône-Alpes (aka Critérium du Dauphiné) and discuss what Del Toro's dominant win, Paul Seixas crashing out, Juan Ayuso looking strong in 3rd, and previously unknown rider Luke Tuckwell finishing second mean for the upcoming Tour de France. They dive into the tactics and moves that won Del Toro the race, debate whether this form means he can challenge for the podium at the Tour, and briefly preview this week's Tour de Suisse.
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First 90 secondsJohan Bruyneel· Host0:00
Del Toro was the best rider, uh, of this race. Uh, and it's obviously great news for UAE and for Tadej Pogačar, and not very good news for the rivals of Pogačar and UAE in the Tour de France, because Del Toro is showing that he keeps making those steps to becoming one of the best stage racers in the world. Uh, and we all know that he's going to be his last guy, I mean, if everything goes to plan, the last guy to be with Tadej Pogačar to eventually try to launch attacks, uh, on, on crucial climbs. So if, you know, if t- today we would say if you look at the pro peloton, uh, I would dare to say that Del Toro is probably the third strongest rider in the Tour for [laughs]... Uh, and he's gonna be the guy who's next to Pogačar.
Spencer Martin· Host0:53
[upbeat music] Everybody welcome back to The Move. I'm Spencer Martin. I'm here with Johan Bruyneel. We are breaking down the Dauphiné, the Critérium du Dauphiné. That's not called that anymore. The Toro race, which f- the eight-day, eight-stage historic pre Tour de France tuneup race in, uh... The, the key to the Dauphiné is the reason people like it, is it does a lot of, um, climbs and routes that you might do in the Tour. It's kind of a mountain stage only, mountain ver- yeah, stage only version of a one-week stage race in south-central France. Like yesterday they finished on

