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Giro d’Italia 2025: Del Toro Leads, Yates Falls Behind – Stage 19

Giro d’Italia 2025: Del Toro Leads, Yates Falls Behind – Stage 19

May 31, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Tech

Simon‍ yates’s hopes for a top finish​ at the Giro d’Italia faced⁢ a setback as he finished seventh,⁢ fueled by ​team strategy disagreements. News Directory 3 reports on ⁢yates’s frustration wiht⁤ the ⁢race plan, setting the stage for a tense finish. Team⁢ director Marc ​Reef defends the strategy,attributing the⁢ outcomes‌ to rivals Carapaz ⁣and​ Del Toro. Simultaneously occurring, Adam Yates, demonstrated team spirit in support ​of ⁤Del Toro who demonstrated tactical awareness, securing crucial‌ bonus ⁣seconds. Reviewing Simon Yates’s ‌past performances the‌ data suggests a⁤ difficult⁣ road ‍ahead. In 2018 he held the​ lead for 13 days‌ and finished⁣ third in 2021,discover whether Yates can rebound.

Key Points

  • Simon Yates unhappy with team strategy‌ at Giro ​d’Italia.
  • Team director ⁤says plan was followed​ as agreed.
  • Carapaz and ‍Del Toro show strength‍ in the race.

Yates‍ Frustrated With Team tactics at Giro d’Italia

Updated‌ May 31, 2025

Simon Yates of Visma-Lease a ​Bike ⁤expressed his discontent after finishing seventh, 24 seconds​ behind Del Toro,​ at ⁤the⁢ Giro ‌d’Italia. The cyclist’s frustration ​stemmed from⁤ a perceived deviation from the agreed-upon‍ strategy.

yates told⁣ Eurosport, “The plan was completely ⁤different from⁤ what⁤ we did today, so I‍ will talk about that with the⁤ team,”⁣ declining further comment⁤ on the specifics of the disagreement. Despite Yates’s ⁤disappointment, team‌ director Marc Reef maintained that the day unfolded⁢ “exactly as we agreed,” attributing the results to the superior strength of Carapaz and Del Toro.

While Yates, 32, still has ​a‌ chance ‌to surpass Carapaz and Del⁤ Toro,‌ his⁢ history at the Giro d’Italia suggests a challenging path ahead. In 2018, he led for ⁢13 days ⁤but faltered ⁣in the final week, ultimately losing to Chris Froome’s remarkable comeback. After finishing eighth⁤ in 2019, Yates withdrew ‌from the‍ 2020 race due to COVID-19. He then recovered to secure third place in 2021.

Adam Yates, Simon’s‍ twin ‌brother, sacrificed his own position to support teammate Del Toro on Saturday, dropping out of the ⁢top 10 overall. Carapaz,the 2019 Giro ‍champion ‍from Ecuador,attempted to break ⁤away from Del Toro on ‌the final climb ​but ⁢was unsuccessful. Del Toro, representing UAE Team Emirates-XRG, demonstrated tactical ⁢awareness by securing six bonus seconds for second place, ‌while Carapaz of EF Education-EasyPost earned four bonus seconds for third.

What’s next

the final stages of the Giro d’Italia will determine if Yates can overcome his setback ⁣and contend⁤ for the title, or if Carapaz and Del toro will maintain their⁢ advantage.

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