The world champion Julian Alaphilippe proved that he could continue his career after the severe fall he suffered in Liège-Bastogne-Liègeadded that “the next exams will decide the rest of the season. My recovery is fine and the pain is less severe. I’m breathing better and everything is fine. I hope the big crash is over. it’s going to be a bad memory, ”the Quick Step runner wrote on Instagram.
Julian Alaphilippe suffered a severe fall on April 24, 60 kilometers from the end of Liège-Bastogne-Liège. He was hospitalized with hemopneumothorax and multiple fractures (ribs and scapula). “The next exams will decide the future of my season. I’ve been motivated for the rest of the year and I hope to be back soon,” continued Alaphilippe, whose participation in the Tour de France, which will begin on July 1 , remains on hold.
The Frenchman’s possible participation in the Tour is “a time trial” and no plan B has yet been planned in case he withdraws, Quick-Step team manager Patrick Lefevere said Sunday.
Source: La Verdad

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