Teams & Riders Julian Alaphilippe Discussion Thread

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The tour:
Ayuso leader for UAE
WVA leader for Visma
Vlasov leader for Bora
Alaphilippe leader for SQS

Let that sink in.
 
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After a difficult period of over two years the best French cyclist of this century hits back with an impressive stage win in the Giro.

In 2018-2021 he was one of the best riders in the world, but the tide turned in 2022. His crash in LBL was the beginning of a long period of struggle, with many crashes, health issues, motivational problems, clashes with his manager and doubts about his future.

He showed signs of good will, with a stage win in the Dauphiné last year and several attempts in other races. Crashes and physical problems kept him from having a good spring. After his second place last week he grabbed his chance in the stage that suited him best: the one with the muritos. Instead of waiting for a confrontation in the final he attacked early and fought until the end. Rewarded at last! He'll probably enjoy this one more than some of his bigger wins in the past.
 
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I just hope this isn't a "Sagan at the Giro 2021" last gasp but a precursor to another big win. (edit: or was that 2020?)

Anyway, legendary ride. I hope he goes to another team next year, but one that has high expectations outside of France (i.e., NOT Total or Cofidis, although Cofidis in particular could use him)
 
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Astana have some new chinese money and a desperate need for UCI points next year, so it would n't surprise me to see him there.
 
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Do we know if he's able to walk today? The amount of times he tightened his shoes in the finale yesterday, I think he might have broken some bones.
 
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It turns out Alaphilippe is back to the level he was at in Leuven when he destroyed the field in the greatest race ever. It's just that the field has changed. The goalposts have shifted and it's an uneven playing surface.
 
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It turns out Alaphilippe is back to the level he was at in Leuven when he destroyed the field in the greatest race ever. It's just that the field has changed. The goalposts have shifted and it's an uneven playing surface.
Asphalt is not that uneven.
 

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