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2025 Circuito de Getxo (1.1), Spain

80th edition: Sunday, August 3, 2025

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Bilbao - Getxo: 172.2 kilometers

Isaac del Toro takes a solo win in Getxo.

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Weather at the finish city of Getxo at 2:20 PM, local time: 28C (83F), sunny, with the wind from the north-northeast at 11 km/hr (7 mph). No rain is forecast.

The race: Here's the report from race winner Isaac del Toro's UAE Team Emirates-XRG:

With a 16.5km-long solo attack, Isaac del Toro roared to his eighth victory of the season at Sunday’s Circuito de Getxo. The Mexican produced a blistering move on the final ascent of the Alto de Pike, and held his advantage over the chasers until the finish in Getxo, moving UAE Team Emirates-XRG up to 69 victories for the campaign.

Behind Del Toro, the Mexican’s teammate Juan Ayuso expertly surfed the wheels of the chasers, before sprinting to second place across the line, landing the Emirati squad another memorable 1-2 finish.

On a weekend of back-to-back one-day races in the Basque Country, Del Toro’s victory follows up from Jan Christen’s runner-up spot at Saturday’s Clásica San Sebastián. In that race, Del Toro burned bright but ultimately succumbed to fifth place on a gruelling day in the saddle, but on Sunday afternoon, the 21-year-old made his attack count.

Earlier in the day, UAE Team Emirates-XRG had maintained control of the peloton for much of the race. As a 10-man breakaway sought their glory up the road, the likes of Marcos Freire, Domen Novak and Jay Vine came to the fore, limiting the advantage that the peloton would have to close. Thanks to their efforts, the bunch came into the final of the day’s climbs at the very head of the race.

From the base of the Alto de Pike (2km at 9.6%), Ayuso unleashed a vicious pace at the front, forcing the Emirati squad’s rivals into retreat as the going got tough. With the stage set by his teammate, Del Toro burst out from the pack with 16.5km to ride, quickly opening up a 10-second gap by the top of the climb.

On the descent, Ayuso tracked the chase of Alex Aranburu (Cofidis), before Lidl-Trek’s Héctor Álvarez and Toms Skujiņš joined the pair as the road flattened out. Heading into the last 10km, the gap hung at around 20 seconds and would remain as such until the last kick up to the line in Getxo.

Ultimately, Ayuso and Aranburu proved the strongest from the mini group, with the UAE Team Emirates-XRG man claiming second place with a bike throw. As for Del Toro, the Mexican celebrated his eighth win of the year, as he continued his magnificent run of form.

Del Toro: “After a really hard day yesterday in San Sebastián, we find again the good legs like the last weeks. Yesterday was super good, and today also with the team, the guys are trying to fight super well. It is something I am super proud to be part of.

“Thanks to the guys, me and Juan are able to fight [for the win] again, and try to do again first and second. It was a super nice day for us, we suffered with the heat and also with the level of the race, but we enjoyed today and we suffered until the end.”

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Results:

172.2 kilometers raced at an average speed of 43.197 km/hr

1 Isaac del Toro UAE Team Emirates-XRG 3hr 59min 11sec
2 Juan Ayuso UAE Team Emirates-XRG @ 20sec
3 Alex Aranburu Cofidis s.t.
4 Haimar Etxeberria Equipo Kern Pharma 0:22
5 Eduard Prades Caja Rural-Seguros RGA s.t.
6 Pau Miquel Delgado Equipo Kern Pharma s.t.
7 Jon Barrenetxea Movistar Team s.t.
8 Toms Skujins Lidl-Trek s.t.
9 Joris Delbove Team TotalEnergies 0:28
10 Gorka Sorarrain Caja Rural-Seguros RGA 0:31
11 Ludovico Crescioli Team Polti-VisitMalta s.t.
12 Walter Calzoni Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team s.t.
13 Javier Serrano Team Polti-VisitMalta s.t.
14 Alex Martin Team Polti-VisitMalta s.t.
15 Stefan de Bod Terengganu Cycling Team s.t.
16 Jesus Herrada Cofidis s.t.
17 Diego Sevilla Team Polti-VisitMalta 0:34
18 Gotzon Martín Euskaltel-Euskadi s.t.
19 Ion Izagirre Cofidis 0:39
20 Manuel Diaz Jose Burgos Burpellet BH 0:44
21 Nickolas Zukowsky Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team 0:47
22 Jose Maria Garcia Illes Balears-Arabay s.t.
23 Nil Gimeno Equipo Kern Pharma 0:54
24 Jordi Lopez Euskaltel-Euskadi 0:58
25 Julen Arriola-Bengoa Caja Rural-Seguros RGA 1:01
26 Mattia Bais Team Polti-VisitMalta 1:07
27 Abner González Caja Rural-Seguros RGA 1:09
28 Héctor Álvarez Lidl-Trek 1:15
29 Antonio Pedrero Movistar Team 1:28
30 Juan Pedro Lopez Lidl-Trek 1:29
31 Tyler Stites Caja Rural-Seguros RGA 2:20
32 Unai Zubeldia Euskaltel-Euskadi 2:28
33 Mikel Retegi Equipo Kern Pharma 2:32
34 Louis Sutton Euskaltel-Euskadi s.t.
35 Fabien Grellier Team TotalEnergies 2:34
36 Diego Pescador Movistar Team 2:37
37 Asier Pablo Gonzalez Illes Balears-Arabay 2:40
38 Joseba Lopez Caja Rural-Seguros RGA s.t.
39 Jorge Arcas Movistar Team s.t.
40 Jonathan Lastra Cofidis s.t.
41 Quinn Simmons Lidl-Trek 3:29
42 Jack Makohon Team Skyline 3:47
43 David Delgado Burgos Burpellet BH 3:49
44 Sam Maisonobe Cofidis s.t.
45 Merhawi Kudus Burgos Burpellet BH s.t.
46 Mathias Bregnhøj Terengganu Cycling Team s.t.
47 Hugo de la Calle Burgos Burpellet BH s.t.
48 Nicolas Sessler Victoria Sports Pro Cycling s.t.
49 Giacomo Nizzolo Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team 3:53
50 Geoffrey Soupe Team TotalEnergies 4:01
51 Eric Fagundez Burgos Burpellet BH 4:15
52 Julien Bernard Lidl-Trek 4:29
53 Michel Heßmann Movistar Team s.t.
54 Orluis Aular Movistar Team s.t.
55 Sergio Samitier Cofidis 6:15
56 Jack Clark XSpeed United 6:24
57 Aleix Espargaró Lidl-Trek 6:42
58 Carlos Verona Lidl-Trek 6:42
59 Antonio Soto Equipo Kern Pharma s.t.
60 Samuel Fernández Caja Rural-Seguros RGA 6:49
61 Xabier Azparren Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team s.t.
62 Igor Arrieta UAE Team Emirates-XRG s.t.
63 David González Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team s.t.
64 Francisco Galván Equipo Kern Pharma s.t.
65 Pierre Latour Team TotalEnergies s.t.
66 Daniel Cavia Burgos Burpellet BH s.t.
67 Gregor Mühlberger Movistar Team s.t.
68 Aviv Bental XSpeed United s.t.
69 Rory Townsend Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team 6:52
70 Iker Gomez Equipo Kern Pharma 6:54
71 Samuele Zoccarato Team Polti-VisitMalta 7:05
72 Simon Carr Cofidis 7:06
73 Adam Lewis Team Skyline 7:11
74 Baptiste Vadic Team TotalEnergies 10:32
75 Gari Ugarte Euskaltel-Euskadi 11:42
76 Danny van der Tuuk Euskaltel-Euskadi 12:29

 


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Start list with back numbers, August 2, 2025:

Movistar Team
1 Jon Barrenetxea
2 Orluis Aular
3 Jorge Arcas
4 Michel Hessmann
5 Gregor Mühlberger
6 Antonio Pedrero
7 Diego Pescador
Cofidis
11 Alex Aranburu
12 Simon Carr
13 Sergio Samitier
14 Jesus Herrada
15 Ion Izagirre
16 Jonathan Lastra
17 Sam Maisonobe
Euskaltel-Euskadi
21 Gotzon Martín
22 Jordi Lopez
23 Gari Ugarte
24 Unai Zubeldia
25 Louis Sutton
26 Xabier Berasategi
27 Danny van der Tuuk
UAE Team Emirates-XRG
31 Igor Arrieta
32 Juan Ayuso
33 Alessandro Covi
34 Isaac del Toro
35 Marcos Freire
36 Domen Novak
37 Jay Vine
Lidl-Trek
41 Aleix Espargaró
42 Toms Skujins
43 Juan Pedro Lopez
44 Quinn Simmons
45 Héctor Álvarez
46 Carlos Verona
47 Julien Bernard
Team TotalEnergies
51 Rayan Boulahoite
52 Joris Delbove
53 Fabien Grellier
54 Pierre Latour
56 Geoffrey Soupe
57 Baptiste Vadic
Victoria Sports Pro Cycling
61 Carlos Ochoa
62 Eugenio Sanchez
63 Nichol Pareja
64 Alexis Pagara
66 Ean Cajucom
67 Nicolas Sessler
XSpeed United
71 Pelayo Merino
72 Aviv Bental
73 Jack Clark
74 Oliver Juul Mortensen
75 Tim Riesen
Caja Rural-Seguros RGA
81 Eduard Prades
82 Julen Arriola-Bengoa
83 Samuel Fernández Garcia
84 Abner González
85 Joseba Lopez
86 Gorka Sorarrain
87 Tyler Stites
Equipo Kern Pharma
91 Francisco Galván
92 Pau Miquel Delgado
93 Haimar Etxeberria
94 Mikel Retegi
95 Antonio Soto
96 Nil Gimeno
97 Iker Gomez
Team Polti-VisitMalta
101 Javier Serrano
102 Mattia Bais
103 Ludovico Crescioli
104 Pablo Garcia
105 Alex Martin
106 Diego Sevilla
107 Samuele Zoccarato
Burgos Burpellet BH
111 Merhawi Kudus
112 Daniel Cavia
113 Jose Manuel Diaz
114 Alexandre Mayer
115 Eric Fagundez
116 David Delgado
117 Hugo de la Calle
Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team
121 Xabier Azparren
122 Walter Calzoni
123 David González
124 Giacomo Nizzolo
125 Nicolò Parisini
126 Rory Townsend
127 Nickolas Zukowsky
Team Skyline
131 Jack Makohon
132 Conn McDunphy
133 Adam Lewis
134 Ethan Dunham
136 Cian Keogh
137 Liam Flanagan
Illes Balears-Arabay
141 Jose Maria Garcia
142 Joan Gamundi
143 Asier Pablo Gonzalez
144 Pau Llaneras
145 Jose Marin Aragón
146 Joan Albert Riera
147 Mario Silva
Terengganu Cycling Team
151 Mathias Bregnhøj
152 Stefan de Bod
153 Vadim Pronskiy
154 Anatolii Budiak
155 Yie Kee Zhe
156 Nur Aiman Rosli
157 Nur Aiman Zariff