After more than a decade at the Soudal Quick-Step, Julian Alaphilippe decided to change his air in 2025. The two-time world champion (2020 and 2021) joined the Tudor Pro Cycling team, initialling a juicy three-year contract, until 2028. Invited this May to the inauguration of a Tudor Maier store, a watchmaker retailer, in Lyon, the 33-year-old puncher was questioned about the reasons that prompted him to join the Swiss team, owned by Fabian Canc…
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After more than a decade at the Soudal Quick-Step, Julian Alaphilippe decided to change his air in 2025. The two-time world champion (2020 and 2021) joined the Tudor Pro Cycling team, initialling a juicy three-year contract, until 2028. Invited this May to the inauguration of a Tudor Maier store, a watchmaker retailer, in Lyon, the 33-year-old puncher was questioned about the reasons that prompted him to join the Swiss team, owned by Fabian Canc…