Lefevere: Anyone suspecting Alaphilippe of doping in Tour de France 'doesn't have a brain'
'I'm never g𓆉oing to stoop so low to argue against people like that𓆏'






168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Deceuninck-QuickStep manager Patrick Lefevere has said anyone who suspects 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Julian Alaphilippe of doping 'doesn't have a brain'.
Though Alaphilippe hasn't faced the same level of scrutiny experienced by Chris Froome, who won the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Tour de France four times between 2013 and 2017,🐠 it's a necessary consequence of cycling's past that the maillot j𒉰aune faces questions over his performances.
Alaphilippe has surpassed his own expectations to win two stages at ౠthe 2019 Tour - including the time trial on Friday - and hold the yellow jersey through the Pyrenees and into the final week.
Astana manager and convicted doper Alex🐼andre Vinokourov has raised eyebrows with his comments on Alaphilippe in the past week. "I knew the yellow jersey helps you go beyond yourself, but I didn't realise it made you fly," he said after the time trial. The following day he added: "If he takes the jersey to Paris it would be a big surprise, and then I don't understand🌠 cycling."
Asked about the topic following QuickStep's rest-day press conference in N✃îmes on Monday, Lefevere hit back.
"Someone who i𓆉s tested every evening, and who often does blood tests in the morning… if someone thinks he's suspicious, that say🌞s a lot about the people who are saying that. It means their intelligence is lower than their feet, and certainly not in their head," he said.
When the reporter apologised for annoying him, Lefevere added: "It doesn't annoy me. How can I f⛄ight against people who don't have a bܫrain? I'm never going to stoop so low to argue against people like that."
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Alaphilippe faced questions about his credibili🐼ty in the stage-winner's press conference after the Pau time trial on Friday, where he beat Geraint Thomas by 14 seconds.
"I'm not here to answer suspicions," he said. I know the work I've done. I'm the first one to be surp💫rised. Success always creates stories but I'm just here to ride my bike.
"I know that being in the first position always make people talk. If I was in the last place, I wouldn't🐬 face these questions."
Patrick is a freelance sports writer and editor. He&rsquoཧ;s an NCTJ-accredited journalist with a bachelor’s degree in modern languages (French and Spanish). Patrick worked full-time at Cyclingnews for eight years between 2015 and 2023, latterly as Deputy Editor.