"I've never seen a maglia rosa wearer give up a Giro like that" - Richard Carapaz still outraged by Isaac del Toro

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Monday, 16 June 2025 at 13:00
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Richard Carapaz looked like the strongest man in the final week of the Giro d'Italia 2025. However, his lack of understanding with Isaac del Toro meant that he finished third in the final overall classification. Simon Yates took advantage of the shenanigans of the two Latin Americans and stole the maglia rosa in broad daylight.
Some time has passed, but the Ecuadorian winner of Giro 2019 is still visibly annoyed: "I'm not angry, but it's still hard for me to understand what happened. It was a strange situation," he tells Marca.
"I don't know, maybe you, who have seen a lot of races, can tell me if you've ever seen a maglia rosa wearer give up a Giro like that. Everyone plays with what they have, and they played their cards that way. That third place doesn't make much difference to me. I prefer to stay with the positive: to have fought again in a Grand Tour."
He still struggles to wrap his head around Del Toro's approach to the final day: "I'm still not clear on what happened, whether it was a decision by the UAE car or something Isaac decided on his own."
Isaac del Toro and Richard Carapaz finished 2nd and 3rd in the Giro d'Italia 2025
Isaac del Toro and Richard Carapaz finished 2nd and 3rd in the Giro d'Italia 2025
"I went back over the stage, and our plan as a team was to leave him without teammates from the start of the climb, to force a one-on-one. We succeeded. But then Yates came from behind, I plugged the gap, closed the gap again... And at a certain point I thought I couldn't take all the responsibility," Carapaz thinks back to the fateful Finestre.
"So I let him take the lead for a moment, but instead of doing that, he slowed down with me. It got to be uncomfortable. I even purposely stopped on purpose to get him to pass, but he didn't, he stayed with me holding back. And I wondered what was going on. We decided to give him a bit of a cushion to put pressure on him, but the gap went over two minutes, so I had to speed up again to try to get Del Toro to blow up or something."
Finally, Carapaz brought Del Toro back into a position where he could win the Giro. The two of them only needed to cooperate - but that didn't happen: "In the last four kilometers I climbed very hard, we managed to cut about 40 seconds, we crowned at 1:20. He said he wanted to wait for his team, but they were more than three minutes behind."
"I left everything ready for him, and when he wanted to collaborate it was too late. He told me: 'now we're going together', but by then the other one already had a five-minute lead and a very important teammate ahead of him. I told him it was too late."
"He became obsessed with me and I don't fully understand that. It was a strange strategy. A leader can't act like that, but well, everyone plays their own game. If it had gone wrong, I would have burst in Finestre, but it didn't happen. I put it on a plate. He only had to take care of the descent and the valley. He told me to collaborate when it was already useless: the other one had already left and he had Wout waiting for him up ahead."
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18 Comments
bobo 18 June 2025 at 16:33+ 87

Get over it.
He's a kid, you're not.

frieders3 17 June 2025 at 13:45+ 1345

You have a problem with him being right ?

Kbd 18 June 2025 at 16:32+ 23

Doesn’t seem that way. Saying “get over it” doesn’t mean he isn’t right, it’s more of a move along. Maybe he should be questioning his own race more? Why did he let Yates do what he did. Why would del Toro in the leaders jersey drag Carapaz who is notorious for attacking from behind, up the road? Maybe he should ask del Toro? Maybe he didn’t have it in the tank and all he could do was try to hold on to Carapaz? Seems Carapaz is saying “I tried to break him, and then wondered why he couldn’t do more”. Maybe he answered his own question?

bobo 18 June 2025 at 16:32+ 87

IDT didn't whine about losing the Giro.

Carapaz lost it, and hasn't stopped whining.

Mistermaumau 17 June 2025 at 24:14+ 3967

Funny how that’s lost on people who feel it’s about who’s right when there is no right or wrong, everyone was free to make their own choices.

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Llywelynglyndwr 17 June 2025 at 20:18+ 23

That's because Del Toro purposefully gave the Giro away. Carapaz actually wanted to win. Sadly, some people have a problem with success

Mistermaumau 18 June 2025 at 16:33+ 3967

AND, why should Carapaz care if IDT lost his jersey in the first place, unless … he was planning to take advantage of the situation that didn’t materialise.

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