When the cameras turn off, Julian Alaphilippe and Marion Rousse return home... in La Massana, Principality of Andorra. The couple lives in a contemporary mountain house perched at an altitude of more than 1,500 meters, with a direct view of the Cols of Ordino and of Arcalís, borrowed by the Tour de France. Star of the peloton, double world champion on the road, and a must-see figure of the plateaus of France Télévisions and then director of the …
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When the cameras turn off, Julian Alaphilippe and Marion Rousse return home... in La Massana, Principality of Andorra. The couple lives in a contemporary mountain house perched at an altitude of more than 1,500 meters, with a direct view of the Cols of Ordino and of Arcalís, borrowed by the Tour de France. Star of the peloton, double world champion on the road, and a must-see figure of the plateaus of France Télévisions and then director of the …