'Panache and aggression can always beat power numbers' - Julian Alaphilippe is smiling again and hungry to race for Tudor Pro Cycling
Briefly

"Panache and aggression can always beat power numbers. Otherwise, I wouldn't be here anymore," Alaphilippe explained in Spain at the Tudor media day.
"I enjoy cycling by going on the attack. I'm working to be back to my best and when I'm at my best level, I enjoy myself. My goal is to be the best I can be."
"I think cycling needs a lot of panache and things that are extraordinary. Numbers and calculations are taking a bigger place in the sport year after year, we're pushing the limits. But I still like to race with my instinct and I think I'll keep that until the day I stop racing."
"There is not one specific reason why I opted to move to Tudor but I have the freedom to be who I am and they wanted that, too. Yet they're also professional and know what they want to achieve."
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