Sure, Julian Alaphilippe lost Stage 6 to Pelayo Sánchez, but he also almost lost his bidon. We cycling fans, however, have won a meme that will last forever.
Sánchez triumphed in Thursday’s stage of the Giro d’Italia, which saw riders tackling the iconic white gravel roads of Tuscany reminiscent of the Strade Bianche. The Movistar rider took a huge upset over Alaphilippe to claim the top spot on the podium.
Attacks galore
The initial stretch of the route was characterized by frenzied action, with Alaphilippe forming part of an escape trio that reached the summit of the first categorized climb just ahead of the peloton, which was being led by UAE-Emirates. Meanwhile, the sprinters were falling behind. A larger group bridged the gap to Alaphilippe’s trio with 95 km remaining. Although this group was eventually reeled back in, Alaphilippe quickly surged ahead again, this time with a group of seven riders, and they were granted more freedom by the peloton.
Lefevere on bidon duty
Ultimately it come down to the trio of Sánchez, Alaphilippe and Lucas Plapp that stayed away. In a very tight sprint, the Spaniard took a huge win. But a hilarious moment unfolded earlier, when none other than Soudal Quick-Step big boss was seen almost botching a feed to Alaphilippe.
It’s more and more common to see all members of pro cycling team staff members out on the feed zones. With more emphasis on increased nutrition, especially on courses that can be trickier, it’s all hands on deck to ensure the riders are well fed and fuelled. Gone are the days that was solely in the purview of soigneurs.
The Lefevere/Alaphilippe drama
Of course, the hilarity of seeing the big boss feed was heightened given his and the Frenchman’s strained relationship. Back in February, Lefevere wasin the news quite a bit recently–and not for good reasons. He had harsh words for Alaphilippe, as well his wife, former pro Marion Rousse.
In an interview with the Flemish media Humo on, Lefevere criticized the French rider. “I think there have been too many parties and too much alcohol at home,” the Belgian said. “Julian is under the control of Marion Rousse. I spoke to him in November. We were with Marion and his manager Dries Smets. I said, ‘It can’t go on like this. If you still do something wrong, I’ll fire you right away.”
Rousse clapped back. “Whatever Mr. Lefevere’s feelings towards me, it is unacceptable to attack our private lives as he is doing. So no, I don’t…
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