Mexican Cyclist Wrestles Yellow Jersey from Luke Tuckwell
- Isaac del Toro won the Tour Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes overall title on June 14, 2026, after taking the yellow jersey from Luke Tuckwell.
- The victory at Plateau de Solaison marked the second consecutive mountaintop stage win for Del Toro.
- Del Toro used his climbing strength to secure the title during the event's closing stages.
Isaac del Toro won the Tour Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes overall title on June 14, 2026, after taking the yellow jersey from Luke Tuckwell. According to Cyclingnews, the Mexican rider secured the general classification victory by winning the final stage at Plateau de Solaison.
The victory at Plateau de Solaison marked the second consecutive mountaintop stage win for Del Toro. This performance allowed him to overcome the time gap and displace Tuckwell as the race leader on the final day of competition.
How did Isaac del Toro win the Tour Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes?
Del Toro used his climbing strength to secure the title during the event’s closing stages. According to Cyclingnews, the Mexican rider’s victory on the final day’s mountaintop finish was the deciding factor in the overall standings.

By winning two consecutive mountaintop stages, Del Toro established a pattern of dominance on the steepest sections of the race. This consistency in high-altitude finishes provided the time gains necessary to move into the top spot of the general classification.
Why did Luke Tuckwell lose the yellow jersey?
Luke Tuckwell held the overall lead entering the final day of the event. He lost the yellow jersey on the final ascent to Plateau de Solaison, where he was unable to match the pace of Del Toro.
The shift in leadership occurred during the final stage. While Tuckwell had maintained the lead through previous sections of the race, Del Toro’s stage win on June 14, 2026, overturned the previous standings to award the Mexican rider the overall title.
