Julian Alaphilippe is one of the biggest names in the sport but has been plagued by crashes and injuries in recent years will 2024 be a new exciting chapter in his glittering career?

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  1. Great review of his career…… the BEST french rider of a generation!!!! Crashes aside I think he was on the wrong team to exploit his talents to their full potential 🤔 AND the last year or 2 he has had to make way Remco 🙄 so is he going to a new team in 2024??

  2. Really hoping he has a good 2024 season and we get some more of his panache back into this sport that has become dull and a numbers game of late…thanks for the video retrospective of his career.

  3. Great rider, got me back into road cycling with his 2019 Tour and been a fan ever since but the crashes and perhaps age have taken their toll. Would be great to see him get some more big wins next year though

  4. Great review and thank you for the upload CD…Well appreciated my man. I'm reading some of these comments about how age and crashes caught up with Julian and I'm blown away..One has to remember the man is a RECENT back2 back World Champion hes only 31years old.

  5. What happened to Loulou? He was on a contract with Quickstep is what happened 😓

    Breaks my heart to see him as a makeshift super domestique for Remco.

    I wish he would go to FDJ or somewhere else where they'd appreciate him. Such a likable rider.

    The thing about Quickstep is that they are such a confused team. With too many big names.

    Do they want to be a classics team, a grandtour team, or a sprinter train?!

    I totally understand how it can be hard to make a descision when you have a variation of world class riders in your roster.
    Merlier and Fabio for the sprints, and then top names like Remco, Loulou, Asgreen, Cavagna. But ultimately it's like too many chefs in the kitchen.

  6. Great vid
    howewer, Jalabert never won the world road race. Laurent Brochard was before Julian the last French rider who won WRR, in 1997. Jaja finished second in 1992 and he also won ITT world race in 1997 !

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