Mexican cyclist Isaac del Toro, currently ranked 11th in the world and recognized as the top Latin American in the Union Cycliste Internationale rankings, suffered a fall during the first stage of the 2025 Vuelta a Burgos in Spain. The incident occurred about 300 meters from the finish line when he slipped on a curve, also involving Italian cyclist Giulio Ciccone. Initial reports indicated only scrapes and muscle discomfort. Despite the setback, del Toro finished 37th in the second stage, aided by his UAE Emirates team, and remained 12 seconds behind the leader. He improved his performance in the third stage, finishing fourth and moving up to third place overall. In the fourth stage, del Toro placed 19th but maintained his third position in the general classification, trailing French leader Léo Bisiaux by 26 seconds. The Vuelta a Burgos is a five-day competition, and del Toro's resilience has kept him among the top contenders. Separately, Mexican boxer Eduardo “Sugar” Núñez is scheduled to defend his Super Featherweight World Title against Puerto Rican Cristopher “Pitufo” Díaz on September 6 at the Centro de Usos Múltiples in Los Mochis, Sinaloa.
El boxeador mexicano Eduardo “Sugar” Núñez expondrá su Título Mundial Súper Pluma contra el puertorriqueño Cristopher “Pitufo” Díaz. La pelea será el próximo 6 de septiembre en el Centro de Usos Múltiples de Los Mochis, Sinaloa. Más en https://t.co/BjdELZkpfR https://t.co/UequSO0kiy
El ciclista mexicano terminó en el puesto 19 la cuarta etapa, pero conserva la tercera posición en la general, a 26 segundos del líder francés Léo Bisiaux. https://t.co/s5x9eNhvmU
En España el ciclista mexicano Isaac del Toro no baja su rendimiento en la Vuelta a Burgos 2025. https://t.co/EBAUIiXsRV