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- Julian Alaphilippe (born 11 June 1992) is a French professional road cyclist, former cyclo-cross racer and two-time UCI World Road Champion, who currently...
- Alaphilippe is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bryan Alaphilippe (born 1995), French cyclist, brother of Julian Camille Alaphilippe...
- Bryan Alaphilippe (born 17 August 1995) is a French former professional road cyclist. He retired in March 2021, while competing for French amateur team...
- Souleyman Alaphilippe (born 30 June 2003) is a French taekwondo athlete. Souleyman Alaphilippe wins the silver medal in the under-63 kg category at the...
- 1's bunch sprint to take the first yellow jersey of the Tour. Julian Alaphilippe of Deceuninck–Quick-Step took the lead of the race following his victory...
- Camille Alaphilippe (1874 – after 1934) was a French sculptor. Alaphilippe was born in Tours in 1874. At the age of 19, he was the pupil of Jean-Paul Laurens...
- the Movistar Team, staged a late fight-back and almost caught Alaphilippe, but Alaphilippe was able to kick again in the final metres to increase his lead...
- later Julian Alaphilippe announced in an interview with L'Équipe that he and Rousse were in a relationship. In January 2021 Alaphilippe announced via...
- Bettini (Italy, 2006–07), Peter Sagan (Slovakia, 2015–17) and Julian Alaphilippe (France, 2020–21). Sagan is the only rider with three straight titles...
- Poel, who was set to make his debut in the Amstel Gold Race, and Julian Alaphilippe. Both cyclists had already been successful in the early season, with...