Too fair to be aligned with the Tour de France, Julian Alaphilippe will try to forget this disappointment on the Tour of Spain.

The French world champion, who left for an altitude course with a view to his recovery, will first run the Tour de Wallonie (July 23-27), then the Clasica San Sebastian (July 30) and the Tour de l'Ain (August 9-11), before taking the start of the Vuelta, fixed in Utrecht (Netherlands) on August 19.

The World Champion is training for the second part of the season 😍 pic.twitter.com/LWgCPNXV4B

— Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team (@qst_alphavinyl) July 10, 2022


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Seriously injured in a fall during Liège-Bastogne-Liège on April 24 (hemopneumothorax, fractured shoulder blade, two broken ribs), the Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl runner only ran on June 26 for the championship of France on the road, from which he took 13th place after working for the eventual winner, his teammate Florian Sénéchal.

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