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Julian Alaphilippe Has Reportedly Called an Early End to His Professional Racing Career

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L'Equipe says that the French cyclist is set to retire immediately, forgoing the rest of this season and the final year of his contract with Tudor Pro Cycling

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According to the Dutch cycling website WielerFlits, Alaphilippe is "seriously considering ending his career" and is even "on the verge of terminating his contract with the Swiss team Tudor Pro Cycling, which runs until the end of 2027." Referring to this information from the Dutch news site, L'Equipe goes further: "Alaphilippe stops here," the sports daily headlines on its website. "Julian Alaphilippe (34 years old) has decided to end his career…

·Issy-les-Moulineaux, France
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At 34, Julian Alaphilippe retired from professional cycling and broke his contract with the Tudor Pro Cycling team. His relatives evoke a "physical fatigue", the "loss of pleasure" faced with the new generation and the desire to "consecrate to his family".

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The Frenchman was one of the best cyclists of the past decade. He was a two-time world champion and even came close to winning the Tour de France in 2019.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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The French rider, double world champion in 2020 and 2021, will end his career at 34 years old.

·Paris, France
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Julian Alaphilippe (34) is ending his cycling career with immediate effect and is foregoing his final contract year with Tudor. This is reported by the French sports newspaper L’Équipe. The recent Tour de France, in which he was unable to reach his old level, turns out to be his last race.

·Rotterdam, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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For many years, the two-time world champion has inspired cycling fans. In 2019 Julian Alaphilippe was even able to dream of the tour victory. Now it's over.

·Berlin, Germany
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sporza.be broke the news on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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