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Julian Alaphilippe, It's Over.

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Julian Alaphilippe had to take his pain in patience. Disembarked at Tudor last winter after more than a decade in the Quick-Step, the native of Saint-Amand-Montrond had to wait until September to taste the victory. In retreat throughout the spring or on the Tour de France, yet announced as one of his main goals of the season, the double tricolor world champion created the sensation at the Grand Prix de Montréal by taking the nose and beard of Ta…
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Julian Alaphilippe had to take his pain in patience. Disembarked at Tudor last winter after more than a decade in the Quick-Step, the native of Saint-Amand-Montrond had to wait until September to taste the victory. In retreat throughout the spring or on the Tour de France, yet announced as one of his main goals of the season, the double tricolor world champion created the sensation at the Grand Prix de Montréal by taking the nose and beard of Ta…

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Sports.fr broke the news in on Friday, January 16, 2026.
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