Teams & Riders Julian Alaphilippe Discussion Thread

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Loulou will win Fleche trust me bro
No joke Pog was struggling to hold the wheel 😂 Fleche for the win!
 
But it's a bit like watching a French rider sprinting for the win in the 2022 AGR and then just assuming it was Alaphilippe for weeks afterwards.

The keyword here being "watching". I am in fact able to tell Alaphilippe apart from other French riders, including Cosnefroy - why would people get Alaphilippe and Cosnefroy confused anyway? - In fact, I can even tell Alaphilippe and Burgaudeau apart! The fact that they ride for different teams help...

With the Team Pursuit World Championships, I would merely have read "Denmark wins title" (probably in Danish), without really paying attention to exactly who was riding.
 
Alaphilippe seems to be now fully in the Voeckler-phase of his career where a good race dosen't mean actually getting a good placing out of it but getting some high quality camera time to pull some near death faces before getting dropped like a stone. The Tour should be entertaining.

I'm sure he could have competed for a Top 10 here if he would be interested in that...
The difference being that Voeckler was always in the "Voeckler stage" throughout his career, but we're still not quite used to that with Ala.
 
Alaphilippe just seems to be in the enigma phase of his career, one day he does a 100k two-man break like in the Giro last year and then he‘s in the Grupetto again. He looked good on the Cipressa this year, then had one competitive day in Itzulia, then does a suicide move in Amstel. You just don‘t know what he‘s up to these days.
 
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He rides like a crackhead. When he was young it didn't bite him in the ass as much but now he would really benefit from learning a little self control. Cross him with Roglic and you might just have the perfect bike racer.
Harsh. Unlike Roglic, I really don't think JA is a genuine GC contender.

JA is a two-time UCI World Road Champion. If he didn't have self control he would never have held the yellow jersey in the 2019 Tour.

Cycling is a balance of physical superiority and taking risks. If JA didn't take risks he wouldn't win so much but then we wouldn't have an excuse to call him names.
 
JA is a two-time UCI World Road Champion. If he didn't have self control he would never have held the yellow jersey in the 2019 Tour.

Cycling is a balance of physical superiority and taking risks. If JA didn't take risks he wouldn't win so much but then we wouldn't have an excuse to call him names.
It about knowing when to uleash yourself and when to play it a bit more passive. In the Tour 2019 he unleashed himself in the right spots in the first half of the race, then he controlled himself good on Tourmalet. Then after that it seemed like he lost a bit of control, for example on Prat D'Albis he went way to fast early and blew up. I think he couldve gone half a minute faster (Thomas/Kruijswijk group) with better pacing.

Much the same was with Voeckler in 2011, he totally lost the self control on Galibier trying to follow Contador and Schleck early on the Alpe dHuez stage. In hinsight absurd tactic, that should have been avoided.

PS! Always great to see Ala in form, hope he can win a Tour stage.
 
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