Teams & Riders Julian Alaphilippe Discussion Thread

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What do you think what was the reason of his "low" the 300 km training rides that are apparently burned him while he was only 22 or the fact that he had a epstein bar virus?
 
Aug 31, 2012
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Another second place at FW which indicates punching and short, hard climbing ability like no other race. And he's only 23.

He has a solid shot at winning LBL if Ettix play their cards right.
 
After taking the TOC he seems to be in fine form, another top 5 today at the Dauphine. I'm curious to see what he can do at the Tour. We know that he is a superb puncheur, but we never saw him compete against the very best in the real mountains.
 
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Akuryo said:
After taking the TOC he seems to be in fine form, another top 5 today at the Dauphine. I'm curious to see what he can do at the Tour. We know that he is a superb puncheur, but we never saw him compete against the very best in the real mountains.

I'm curious too. Last year JA had such an odd run, with brilliant performances at the Ardennes and California, but then total implosions at Romandie and the Dauphiné as soon as things got slanty. I realize that Mount Baldy isn't the Alps, but the ability to drop a guy like Henao in California should translate into at least marginal climbing prowess in Europe. Maybe it was an early sign of the mono; who knows? Anyway, given that his season so far has been a carbon copy of last year's, I'm hoping that he can finally start collecting some top Euro results too.
 
Ala Pippo! Isn't that a great name?....

Is he a GC-rider? The Valverde-type of talent and rider, Di Luca-esque? Many questions. Glad he is selected for Le Tour, him and Martin will have to carry them through the hilly and mountainous days.
 
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When it comes to gts he could be similar to his teammate Dan Martin, a stagehunter in the Tour and a possible top 10 on gc in the Vuelta.
 
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I just hope he won't go for GC yet. Would be such a waste of an exciting rider right now
People said that about Jungels as well.

Try yourself out, at least

We have plenty of Mollema's as is, and I think stage hunting would be a better prep for Rio
This.VDB2 was an example of that racing as well.And how can one forget the ninja?
 
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Does Sagan have a rival for the green jersey? Unlikely, but possible if he keeps sprinting like this.

On this route, Kittel will have a much better chances than he has ever had in the green jersey competition. It seems its either flat or mountains. Sagan needs to win it on stage 2, Revel and Bern. Ala stands absolutely no shot at this route.

I didn't think he had this much speed. Balaphilippe, what a rider.
 
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Alaphilippe is a rival for the green jersey, the white jersey, the moutain jersey and the yellow jersey
 
Mar 13, 2015
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swissfr said:
Alaphilippe is a rival for the green jersey, the white jersey, the moutain jersey and the yellow jersey

Yeah, but he'll probably end up with no jersey :p
 
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Slightly overated he's not at the level of Bala in GT's nor yet in major classics only thing he's as good is sprint. To me he to limited in high mountains to win a gt, he will win a few fleche and liege but thats it, milan remo not hard enough, lombardie to hard.