The Borneo Post

Alaphilipp­e given all-clear to defend cycling world title

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PARIS, France: Julian Alaphilipp­e has been named in the French team to attempt to win a third successive road race world title weeks after dislocatin­g his shoulder.

The 30-year-old’s participat­ion had been in doubt when he exited the Vuelta after suffering the injury in a fall during the 11th stage on August 31.

Although as reigning champion a place is reserved for Alaphilipp­e he has proved he is fit enough to merit a ticket on the plane to Australia by resuming training soon after the tumble.

He will hope a dreadful season ends on a high.

A spectacula­r fall in the Strade Bianchi at the beginning of March was followed by him missing the Milan-San Remo due to bronchitis and he also sat out the Tour of Flanders.

However, barely back on his bike he suffered multiple injuries when he collided with a tree in a crash during the Liege-BastogneLi­ege classic. He was out of action for a lengthy spell as a result of that, firstly in hospital and then undergoing rehab.

Although back in the saddle he was omitted from the Quick-Step team for the Tour de France and was then hit by a bout of Covid19.

“He has seen more hospitals than he has races,” commented team manager Patrick Lefevere.

Apparently Lefevere would have preferred Alaphilipp­e to have missed the world championsh­ips and raced in the final classic of the season, the Tour of Lombardy, on Oct 8.

Alaphilipp­e will have two Quick-Step team-mates, Florian Senechal and Remi Cavagna, alongside him in Wollongong, for the race on Sept 25.

Also in the French team – which due to Alaphilipp­e’s presence will be nine strong as opposed to the other countries who have eight members – is Christophe Laporte, the only home rider to win a stage on this year’s Tour de France. Pavel Sivakov is selected for the first time in French colours.

 ?? — AFP file photo ?? Alaphilipp­e celebratin­g as he crosses the finish line to win the first stage of the Tour De Wallonie cycling race.
— AFP file photo Alaphilipp­e celebratin­g as he crosses the finish line to win the first stage of the Tour De Wallonie cycling race.

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