Julian Alaphilippe: the world champion remains under observation, what is his state of health?

Julian Alaphilippe the world champion remains under observation what is

ALAPHILIPPE. Victim of a violent fall during Liège-Bastogne-Liège, Julian Alaphilippe remains under observation in the hospital.

Julian Alaphilippe remains in hospital. This Tuesday, April 26, swe team Quick-Step announced that the double world champion had to remain under observation at the hospital of Herentals, he who suffers in particular from fractures to the ribs and a hemopneumothorax. “The complexity of his condition means that an additional period of observation will be necessary before a course of recovery is decided. He will remain at Herentals hospital for the time being,” explains the team press release.

Franck Alaphilippe, cousin and trainer of Julian, had given rather reassuring news to L’Equipe after after its fall on Monday. “He was going like a casualty, he was still in a lot of pain, but he wasn’t down at all. He pulled out a couple of silly things like he usually does, I was happy to see he had already found his joker side. Afterwards, he is seriously injured, it is clear, and he is disgusted. He said to me: “Within 50 centimeters, I avoid the tree, maybe I can even go up on the bike and resume the race.” He had a lot of bad luck. These are the words: “I had to hit this tree (…) He has always had difficult times, but a dark period like that, never . Since the start of the year, he’s had a cold, bronchitis, the flu, and now he’s fallen three times in less than two months. Every fortnight he’s been upset about something… But from what I’ve seen of him, I feel like this episode is going to make him stronger, give him even more mental toughness, he’s going to be even more determined than before. We can’t give a recovery date yet, but I’m very optimistic for the rest of the season. “

Coming very quickly to his rescue, Romain Bardet spoke again on April 25 in L’Equipe newspaper to explain that he really “feared for Julian”. “It’s still difficult for me to talk about it. It was a scene of chaos. I remember the sound of helmets banging against the asphalt, then the cries of pain from all the guys on the ground… When that fall at this speed, with discs that cut like razors, it’s Russian roulette. My fear, in this kind of situation, is that one day a crank will be taken to my throat. You don’t control anything once that you’ve gotten into this chaos. You have to understand that at this speed, it’s not a simple slide (…) I see Julian, I see that he’s really bad. He’s barely arrived to breathe, he is unable to speak, unable to move. And there, I have a flash that gives me the impression of being the only one to see that he is there, that he is suffering and that the race continues without pay attention. The motorbikes leave, the cars too and I’m there, in the ditch, I’m screaming alone in the void and no one hears me. It’s an immense distress. I had the impression that he was going stay there, all alone, forever.

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Short biography of Julian Alaphilippe Born on June 11, 1992, in Saint-Amand-Montrond, Julian Alaphilippe grew up in Cher and then in Allier, with his parents, Jacques (who died on June 27) and Catherine, who then gave birth to two other boys, Bryan and Leo. He took his first license with the Entente Cycliste Montmarault-Montluçon club. The young cyclist first flourished in cyclo-cross, a discipline where he became junior world vice-champion in 2010, before a serious knee injury slowed his progress. He then signed for three years in the Army team, in Continental pro. In 2012 and 2013, he became French cyclo-cross hopefuls champion, which allowed him to sign a contract with Etixx-IHNed, reserve team Omega Pharma-Quick-Step. Alaphilippe made his professional debut in 2014, the year he won his first victory, during the last stage of the Tour de l’Ain. In 2015, the Frenchman revealed himself to the general public by taking second place in the Flèche Wallonne and Liège-Bastogne-Liège, behind Alejandro Valverde. The following year, he participated in his first Tour de France, during which he slipped into a few breakaways in the mountains. During the road race at the Rio Olympics, he seemed the strongest, but a fall close to the finish destroyed his chances of a gold medal (4th). After a podium in Milan-San Remo and the Tour of Lombardy, Alaphilippe won a mountain stage in the 2017 Vuelta. stages and the jersey of the best climber on the Tour de Francestage victories on the Critérium du Dauphiné, at the Tour of the Basque Country… In 2019, he copiously garnished his prize list by winning his first “Monument”, in this case Milan-San Remo, but also a new Flèche Wallonne, the Strade Bianche, two stages of Tirreno-Adriatico, a stage of the Dauphiné… but also and above all by carrying out a Tour de France of great beauty, during which he is on par with the best for a long time, wears the jersey yellow for 14 days, won two stage victories, the prize for combativeness and fifth place in the final general classification. In 2020, after a successful Tour de France (one victory, yellow jersey for three days), he obtained the Grail by becoming world cycling champion on September 27, at Imola.He was then less successful in the classics but still managed to win the Flèche Brabançonne.

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Julian Alaphilippe counts four participations in the Tour de France. The Frenchman started on the Grande Boucle in 2016, with a bit of bad luck, as he was fighting for a stage victory towards Culoz, before a mechanical incident deprived him of a first success. He finished 41st overall, after wearing the best youngster’s white jersey for five days. In 2018, he returned to the French roads, after a withdrawal following a knee operation in 2017. Then in full possession of his means, he won the stage at the top of Grand-Bornand then the one arriving in Bagnères de Luchon . Thanks to his two successes and a great fighting spirit in the passes, the puncheur also won the polka dot jersey for the best climber. In 2019, Alaphilippe lives a dream Tour de France: he wins two stages, including the individual time trial in Pau, and spends a total of 14 days in yellow, before giving up his leader’s tunic at two days of arrival in Paris. His supporters even begin to dream, for a time, of a final victory, but the Auvergne rider finally finishes in 5th place in the final general classification, also being rewarded with the prize for combativeness. In 2020, the Auvergnat starts again on the same bases by winning the 2nd stage and by endorsing the yellow jersey which it will wear for three days. After losing his tunic on penalty, Alaphilippe falls into line, which does not prevent him from going on the offensive on many occasions. A way for him to prepare for the world cycling championship scheduled a few weeks later…

Sunday September 27, 2020, Julian Alaphilippe became the ninth road cycling world champion at Imola in Italy, the first since Laurent Brochard in 1997. After winning the race, the native of Saint-Amand-Montrond said: “C It was my career dream. I’ve been so close so many times but I’ve never even been on the podium.” In 2021, Alaphilippe did it again in Louvain in Belgium, retaining his title of world champion. In history, only six riders had achieved the feat of keeping the rainbow jersey for at least one more year, Julian Alaphilippe is the first Frenchman to achieve it, even if this performance was not really planned: “JI know what it’s like to spend a year in the rainbow jersey. I just wanted to do well and work for the team. It was not planned, I did not think I would be able to hold on.”

Much in demand, Julian Alaphilippe finally decided to extend his contract with the Belgian team of Deceuninck – Quick-Step at the beginning of June 2019, for a period of 2 years. While several media were advancing an offer of several million euros from Ineos, the puncher accepted the offer from his manager Patrick Lefévère. We do not know the exact amount of his salary increase, but the French would have, according to the newspaper L’Equipe,salary included estimated at 2.3 million euroswhich would make Alaphilippe the highest paid French runner at the moment, ahead of Thibaut Pinot (2 million euros).

Very long discreet about his private life, Julian Alaphilippe now forms a rather media couple with Marion Rousse, former professional cyclist, now consultant on France TV and also deputy director of the Tour de la Provence. The young woman, who was in a relationship from 2008 to 2019 with Tony Gallopin, another French cyclist, confided in the subject of this new relationship, on April 17, in the columns of Parisian. “No matter my private life. I will always do my job the same and it is the most important for me, she had specified. In life, the priority, of course, is to be happy, we are, That’s all I can say”. The day before, Julian Alaphilippe had notably insisted, in L’Equipe, on the “chance” he had to share confinement with the former champion, in Andorra: “She is really adorable, she supports me, encourages me, a guy like me who is hyperactive, who needs to get some fresh air often”. Julian Alaphilippe and Marion Rousse also announced at the end of January 2021 that they were expecting their first child.

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