“Initially, yes. We thought about it and talked it through. The idea was to send both João Almeida and Del Toro to the Giro d’Italia to try and win it. But then other considerations came into play," the Spaniard continued. "We’re talking about a 22-year-old Mexican, a country that has enormous enthusiasm for cycling thanks to Isaac, but no great cycling tradition yet. What if he were to finish second? For them, he has to win".
The pressure is indeed high on Del Toro from his country, and UAE want to continue a positive streak going. Early in the year he will have such opportunities,
leading the team at the UAE Tour, Tirreno-Adriatico and Itzulia Basque Country. In the summer, he will also lead the team at the Tour Auverge - Rhône Alpes before heading to the Tour, whilst
Tadej Pogacar will be racing the Tour de Suisse instead.
“We shouldn’t put Del Toro in a situation where he has to do something - and we don’t want that either. He has to enjoy cycling, approach every race with passion and calm. Going to the
Tour de France now, together with the best rider in the world and the best team in the world, is an opportunity for us," Matxin explains. Only in a team such as UAE would Del Toro have the opportunity, at this point in time, to make his Tour de France debut whilst not being in the spotlight. The World Champion will instead be in this spot, as he looks to take a record-matching fifth yellow jersey.
“Pogacar is not only a benchmark for us, but for cycling as a whole. So having Del Toro in the Tour doesn’t mean responsibility, but trust and experience for the future," the team believes.
However, as Adam Yates did in 2023 (third) and João Almeida did in 2024 (fourth), Del Toro should be in the running himself at the same time. "It’s clear that he won’t just be a domestique. We’re not asking anything of him, except that he’s there. He’s an enormous talent and deserves this opportunity, just as João did before him.”