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Rain complicates Del Toro's lead, but he maintains his position

Rain complicates Del Toro's lead, but he maintains his position

Hoole wins the second Giro time trial

Rain complicates Del Toro's lead, but he maintains his position

▲ The Mexican said that due to the conditions, he decided to be cautious and avoid any falls. Photo AFP

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La Jornada Newspaper, Wednesday, May 21, 2025, p. a12

Pisa. Under heavy rain that complicated his race, Mexican Isaac del Toro retained the Giro d'Italia leader's pink jersey at the end of the tenth stage, an individual time trial won by Daan Hoole, who was fortunate enough to compete on a dry road before the clouds cleared.

Del Toro managed to stay in pink, but saw his lead reduced by Spaniard Juan Ayuso, his UAE Team Emirates XRG teammate, who appeared unaffected by the increasingly wet roads.

Ayuso reduced the gap by almost a minute, closing to within 25 seconds of Del Toro, the first Mexican rider to lead the Giro . Italian Antonio Tiberi remained third, cutting the gap to 61 seconds.

I knew it would be super tough, but I tried to finish another day in pink, and it was good. With the wet road, it was a bit scary in the corners , said the 21-year-old del Toro, whose strategy was to maintain the lead without endangering himself in the difficult conditions of the wet road caused by the deluge.

"I knew I had a lot of time on my side and didn't want to take any risks. Afterwards, I was struggling to stay straight on the bike, but it was fun and I'm super happy. Ayuso (his teammate) being second overall is very good for the team; we'll see what happens in the coming days ," he added.

Hoole took full advantage of an early start on dry roads to complete the 28.6-kilometer course from Lucca to Pisa in 32 minutes and 30 seconds. It was the Dutchman's first Grand Tour victory.

Hoole, 26, was seven seconds faster than Joshua Tarling, who won the opening individual time trial on the second stage of the Giro . His group all rode in dry conditions, but rain began to fall as the general classification favorites started to leave.

I felt good all week and was aiming for this day, but I never thought I'd make it. The general classification had rain, and that changed the race a lot , Hoole said.

Favorite Primoz Roglic recovered from another crash during his morning reconnaissance run to overtake several of his rivals and move into fifth place in the overall standings, 1:18 behind Del Toro. Simon Yates also made up ground to move into fourth place.

Roglic lost significant time after a crash in the gravel on Sunday's stage before Monday's rest day, and started the time trial in 10th place overall, 2:25 behind Del Toro.

Wednesday's eleventh stage will cover 186 kilometers of mid-mountain terrain, starting at the coast in Viareggio before heading inland and traversing three high-category climbs to Castelnovo ne' Monti. Del Toro has the strength and is considered an all-rounder who can challenge in Wednesday's race.

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The Mexican stage of the Tour de France will run through the streets of Mazatlán.

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▲ Mario Mitrani, general director of the tour in Mexico; Mireya Sosa, the state's Secretary of Tourism; and Julian Levin, from the sponsoring brand, yesterday during the tour's presentation. Photo: Sectur Sinaloa

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La Jornada Newspaper, Wednesday, May 21, 2025, p. a12

Mexican cyclist Isaac del Toro's success in the Giro d'Italia should be used to promote cycling throughout the country and demonstrate that there is no shortage of talent.

We're all proud to have such a brilliant athlete as Isaac. His historic achievements are a great inspiration for new generations to realize that we can become the best in the world , shared Mario Mitrani, general director of the Mexico by Tour de France stage in Sinaloa.

During the presentation of the cycling race, which will take place on November 9th of this year, Mitrani commented that those who register for the competition will be able to experience a taste of the demands Del Toro faces as a professional. There will be three distances: 40, 70, and 120 kilometers; in the latter, the competitive level will be very high and inspiring for all those who dream of becoming professionals like Del Toro.

Obtaining Tour de France approval for the route took months. State, tourism, and sports authorities worked to meet the requirements for acceptance.

The Mexico by Tour de France Sinaloa stage will be held in Mazatlán, and more than 1,200 cyclists and their companions are expected to participate. The route will be announced in the coming days, and registration will open on Friday.

In total, we expect more than 4,000 attendees. We've been organizing the logistics for over four months to make the tour a success. In the coming months, people from France will be coming to endorse the route and make everything official.

Mitrani invited other states to promote sports by organizing national or international competitions. It would be great if more competitions like this were held in Mexico. We seek to build a healthier society, promoting sports, healthy eating, and physical activity .

Mireya Sosa Osuna, the state's Secretary of Tourism, highlighted the importance of having the French tour's endorsement.

This isn't just another race; it's a brand with more than 100 years of history that represents excellence, discipline, and passion for sports. This year, it will come to Mazatlán to tour our streets, show off our sights, and showcase everything Sinaloa has to offer to the world , he emphasized.

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The Thunder strike first in the Western Conference finals

Defeated the Minnesota Timberwolves 114-88 in Game 1

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▲ 26-year-old Canadian star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander added 31 points for the Thunder. Game 2 of this round will be played tomorrow at the Paycom Center in Oklahoma City. AP Photo

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La Jornada Newspaper, Wednesday, May 21, 2025, p. a34

New York. The Oklahoma City Thunder defeated the Minnesota Timberwolves 114-88 yesterday in Game 1 of the NBA Western Conference Finals, led by star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, who scored 31 points.

The 26-year-old Canadian added his fifth postseason game with at least 30 points – he finished with 31 – along with nine assists, five rebounds, and three steals.

The Timberwolves got off to an encouraging start thanks to a first half in which forward Julius Randle scored 20 of his 28 points. However, the Minnesota team was unable to maintain their pace, and in the third quarter, the Thunder responded with their best version, winning 32-18 and taking a lead that would reach 26 points.

Anthony Edwards, who got into a personal fight with Gilgeous-Alexander, received a technical foul in the first half for throwing the ball at the Thunder player while he was on the ground.

Edwards' 18 points were far below expectations for the Wolves' star player. He shot 39 percent and connected on just 5 of his 13 attempts.

Outside of Randle and Edwards, no other Minnesota player scored more than 10 points individually.

The Timberwolves turned to three-pointers to make the difference and failed, making just 15 of their 50 attempts.

Game 2 will be played tomorrow at the Paycom Center in Oklahoma City, where the Thunder averaged 125.7 points per game during the regular season.

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