
Today I’ll talk about Julian Alaphilippe, a French cyclist who just announced his retirement.
But first …

A few days ago I wrote about a beloved coffee mug. I mentioned that long ago, each time I contemplated this woman, certain words came to my mouth … for years. And that in August, 2026 I’d forgotten them. “Maybe they’ll come back.”
This morning, as the delicious liquid trickled down my throat, three words came …
May love descend
Lovely. And I can’t remember if they were from my Canada days or from today. It doesn’t matter. I feel a new tradition emerging.
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And now Julian.
He won some races but that’s not what most cycling fans remember. Julian rode with panache.
A grand, flamboyant and stylish confidence in manner or style
Julian attacked. Not a nice word in wide society but a compliment in cycling: bursting out of a group of riders and heading up the road alone.
Here’s what one commentator had to say after Julian’s announcement:
Alaphilippe was pure electricity. And like lightning in a charged sky, he connected in bright, powerful flashes. In fact, I struggle to think of another rider who has connected with fans on quite the same visceral level. He didn’t so much put you on the edge of your seat as reach through the television and pull you into the race.
And other reactions:
Always smiling, friendly, in good spirits and ready to make everyone laugh
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You love life to the fullest, friendships, lightheartedness and living in the moment.
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From your very first days as a pro, you dazzled the entire cycling world with your talent, your class, your smile, your incisive attacks.
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You are one of the riders who has inspired me the most. You can be proud of your incredible career.
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May we all be deeply appreciated










