
Julian Alaphilippe on Racing with Instinct, Fatherhood, and Finding Balance at Tudor
Julian Alaphilippe tells Matt Stephens how fatherhood, perspective and a new team have reshaped his outlook on racing — and why instinct still matters in a data-driven peloton.
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Show Notes
Former world champion Julian Alaphilippe joins Matt Stephens from Tudor Pro Cycling’s training camp near Calpe to reflect on a career defined by courage, instinct and unforgettable moments. Julian opens up about leading the Tour de France, the pressure of wearing the rainbow jersey, and why that period was both a peak and a personal challenge. He discusses becoming a father, finding balance beyond results, and why joining Tudor has reignited his motivation. The conversation also explores modern cycling’s obsession with numbers versus feel, the responsibility of leadership, and the emotions behind his standout victory in Québec… before a lively Saint-Amand-Montrond hometown quiz rounds things off.
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