Del Toro led home his UAE team leader Pogacar on the short, steep climb to the finish at Montjuic, with Olympic champion Remco Evenepoel taking third just ahead of Vingegaard."It means really everything," said Del Toro, who is making his Tour debut having finished second at the Giro d'Italia last year."I'm a very privileged guy. You cannot believe how much work it took to get here," added the 22-year-old.Pogacar took six bonus seconds at the finish to move up to second in the yellow jersey standings at just six seconds behind Vinegaard, with Evenepoel now third at 15sec.Vingegaard could not quite keep up with lead duo in the sprint finish but managed to clock the same time."I followed (Pogacar) on the climb. Of course, on the last sprint, it's very anaerobic and that's not my strength."To be honest, I can be happy with how it played out."With such a punchy, hilly finish in Barcelona at the end of a 169km stage from Tarragona, fireworks were expected amongst the overall favourites.Del Toro's UAE upped the pace once the peloton arrived on the finishing circuit around Barcelona, quickly reducing the front group to around 30 riders.That was thinned out even more on the third and final ascent of the Montjuic hill, where the Barcelona Olympic stadium stands.