The Frenchman will continue with the team that launched him onto the pro scene back in 2014.

One of the best young riders of the peloton, touted by many as a future superstar of the sport, charismatic, driven by a huge passion and hunger for success and always with a big smile on his face, Julian Alaphilippe has committed with Quick-Step Floors for two more years.

This season, Julian took Paris-Nice by storm, riding to victory on the race's sole individual time trial and conquering both the green and white jersey – a performance no one else has achieved in the entire history of the event – before sprinting to third from a reduced group in his maiden Milano-Sanremo, a result which further underlined his potential and versatility.

Unfortunately, a knee injury put him on the sidelines and forced the 25-year-old to skip the Ardennes Classics, the Tour of California (where he triumphed in 2016) and his beloved Tour de France. After overcoming this setback, Alaphilippe returned to racing two weeks ago, at the Grand Prix Cerami, from there flying to Spain, where he climbed to an impressive third place on the opening stage of Vuelta a Burgos.

"It was always my goal to stay with the team. For me, continuing with Quick-Step Floors is the perfect scenario. I've made many good friends here and I feel at home, it's basically my second family. The support I have from both Patrick and the team gives me a lot of confidence. Extending my contract means I can focus 100% on the important things and continue my progression. We have a really strong team that can do well in almost every race, so I could not be more pleased with where I am. This motivates me to get many other great results with this fantastic team", a delighted Julian said after putting pen on paper.

Patrick Lefevere explained why extending Julian's contract for two more years came as an easy decision: "We signed with him three and a half years ago, as we saw a bright future in him and believed we could help him become even better and reach his goals. Since then, Julian has grown a lot and we are only confident he has not reached his full potential. Every rider we sign with is because we think he has a future in front of him and because we believe we can win with him, and it's no exception with Julian."

 

Photo credit: ©BrakeThrough Media

Our road wolves

Related items

Tour of Oman - Stage 5

Tour of Oman - Stage 5

18/02/2012
Link
Take a look inside World Champion Julian Alaphilippe’s ‘pain cave’

Take a look inside World Champion Julian Alaphilippe’s ‘pain cave’

02/09/2021
Link
Phenomenal Alaphilippe scores major coup at the Tour Colombia

Phenomenal Alaphilippe scores major coup at the Tour Colombia

16/02/2019 - Race report
Link
Tour Colombia: Double joy for Bob Jungels

Tour Colombia: Double joy for Bob Jungels

15/02/2019 - Race report
Link
Quick-Step Floors: Memories from the 2018 Tour de France

Quick-Step Floors: Memories from the 2018 Tour de France

30/07/2018 - Grand Tours- Inside the team
Link
Tour de France: Julian Alaphilippe solos to victory in Bagnères-de-Luchon

Tour de France: Julian Alaphilippe solos to victory in Bagnères-de-Luchon

26/07/2018 - Grand Tours
Link
Julian Alaphilippe solos to Tour de France stage victory in style

Julian Alaphilippe solos to Tour de France stage victory in style

20/07/2018 - Grand Tours
Link
Quick-Step Floors Media Day

Quick-Step Floors Media Day

12/01/2018
Link