After the serious injuries suffered by Julian Alaphilippe, his companion Marion Rousse gave his news. Today, she posted a cute selfie of her couple with their little Nino and everything seems to be going well.
It’s a fall that could be a real turning point in the season of Julian Alaphilippe. On April 25, the 29-year-old cyclist was caught in a huge collision between riders during the Belgian classic Liège-Bastogne-Liège. More than one hundred participants fell, but the companion of Marion Rousse is one of the most severely affected. A fall at almost 70 km/h which ends against a tree and here is the season of the double world champion in road cycling called into question.
Forced to stop hoping to be back in time to participate in the next Tour de France, Julian Alaphilippe waited almost two weeks before expressing himself again on May 7 on his Instagram account. Marion Rousse had done it a day before to thank people for their messages of support in this complicated period. In any case, things seem to have improved significantly on the moral level if we are to believe the last publication of the beautiful 30-year-old blonde on her Instagram account.
A beautiful threesome selfie that portends the best
Followed by more than 290,000 subscribers, Marion Rousse shared a cute threesome selfie a few hours ago. “Happiness”she writes simply in comment of a photo which should put balm in the heart of the fans of Julian Alaphilippe. The lovers are all smiles with their adorable little Nino, for a lovely three-way outdoor stroll. While he had to rest at home lately, it seems that the condition of the cyclist is much better since he can finally leave his home. The little family is settled in Andorra.
While his compatriot Romain Bardet was really scared for him at the time of his fall, things really seem to be going better and better for Julian Alaphilippe. Happy to be able to have a good time with the one who loves him and their child, the star of French cycling may be able to thwart all the predictions and hold his place in the next Tour de France. In any case, we believe in it!
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