Giulio Ciccone (Lidl-Trek) climbed to victory on the fifth and final stage of Vuelta a Burgos atop Lagunas de Nella, dropping Isaac del Toro (UAE Team Emirates-XRG) on the final kilometre of the mountaintop finish.
With his second-place finish, Del Toro gained 45 seconds over Léo Bisiaux (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale) and so secured the GC title. The Mexican climber came into the final stage trailing Bisiaux by 26 seconds, who would drop to third on GC at 25 seconds back.
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Giulio Ciccone of Lidl-Trek celebrates at finish line as stage 5 winner (Image credit: Getty Images)
The 138.2km stage included three categorised climbs on the approach to the mountaintop finale of the stage race at Lagunas de Neila, the 6.4km decisive hors categorie with an average gradient of 9.1%.
During the opening 25km, five riders moved away from the peloton for the break of the day – Nico Denz (Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe), Mathijs Paasschens (Bahrain Victorious), Carlos GarcÃa Pierna (Burgos Burpellet BH), Samuele Zoccarato (Polti VisitMalta), Txomin Juaristi (Euskaltel-Euskadi) and Matteo Moschetti (Q36.5 Pro Cycling).
The group settled into a smooth pace and swept up the KOM points across the first two climbs – Alto del Cerro (5k at 3.8%) and Alto de Arroyo (3.3km at 5.2%).
Moschetti was the first to be dropped and once on the Alto de Rozavientos (3.3km at 9.7%), the lead was taken over by GarcÃa Pierna and Afonso Eulalio (Bahrain Victorious), with under 15km to go.
Carlos Garcia Pierna of Burgos Burpellet BH, in the Red Mountain jersey, and Afonso Eulalio of Bahrain Victorious compete in the breakaway at the base of the final climb (Image credit: Getty Images)
Before the final ascent of the race and 10km to go, the lead duo held just a 25-second gap to the peloton, the pace driven by Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale in support of GC leader Léo Bisiaux, who also held the youth and points classification leads going into the last stage.
With steepest sections approaching of the Lagunas del Neila, the breakaway disintegrated and Del Toro and Ciccone emerged for the head-to-head battle.
Once Ciccone accelerated away on the final metres of the climb for the stage rewards, Del Toro waited at the finish line to see the clock confirm he had overtaken Bisiaux for the GC title, as well as the youth classification.
Overall podium (L-R): Lorenzo Fortunato of XDS Astana Team on second place, overall race winner Isaac Del Toro of UAE Team Emirates-XRG in the Purple Leader Jersey and Leo Bisiaux of Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Team on third place (Image credit: Getty Images)
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