PARIS —
Julian Alaphilippe has been named in the French
team to attempt to win a third successive road race world title weeks after
dislocating his shoulder.
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The 30-year-old’s participation had been in doubt
when he exited the Vuelta after suffering the injury in a fall during the 11th
stage on August 31.
Although as reigning champion a place is reserved
for Alaphilippe he has proved he is fit enough to merit a ticket on the plane
to Australia by resuming training soon after the tumble.
He will hope a dreadful season ends on a high.
A spectacular fall in the Strade Bianchi at the
beginning of March was followed by him missing the Milan-San Remo due to
bronchitis and he also sat out the Tour of Flanders.
However, barely back on his bike he suffered
multiple injuries when he collided with a tree in a crash during the
Liege-Bastogne-Liege classic.
He was out of action for a lengthy spell as a result
of that, firstly in hospital and then undergoing rehab.
Although back in the saddle he was omitted from the
Quick-Step team for the Tour de France and was then hit by a bout of COVID-19.
“He has seen more hospitals than he has races,”
commented team manager Patrick Lefevere.
Apparently Lefevere would have preferred Alaphilippe
to have missed the world championships and raced in the final classic of the
season, the Tour of Lombardy, on October 8.
Alaphilippe will have two Quick-Step team-mates,
Florian Senechal and Remi Cavagna, alongside him in Wollongong, for the race on
September 25.
Also in the French team — which due to Alaphilippe’s
presence will be nine strong as opposed to the other countries who have eight
members — is Christophe Laporte, the only home rider to win a stage on this
year’s Tour de France.
Pavel Sivakov is selected for the first time in
French colors.
Although he was born in Italy and grew up in France
he had Russian nationality till March this year but switched following the
invasion of Ukraine.
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