Julian Alaphilippe makes it clear that he supports his son’s unique path: “I want him to be himself, not me… Read more

BRAKEL, BELGIUM – SEPTEMBER 21: Julian Alaphilippe of France and Team Soudal Quick-Step and his son Nino prior to the 14th SUPER 8 Classic 2024 a 197.6km one day race from Brakel to Haacht on September 21, 2024 in Brakel, Belgium. (Photo by Luc Claessen/Getty Images)

Julian Alaphilippe, the celebrated French cyclist known for his daring style and vibrant personality, recently expressed his views on his son’s potential future in sports, emphasizing the importance of individuality. As Alaphilippe, a two-time UCI World Champion, continues to captivate cycling fans with his aggressive tactics and electric performances, he is equally mindful of not pressuring his young son, Nino, into following in his footsteps. “I want him to be himself, not me,” Alaphilippe stated. His comment underscores a desire to allow his son the freedom to carve out his unique identity, without the shadow of his father’s illustrious career hanging over him.

Alaphilippe is well aware of the potential pressures children of famous athletes can face. In the competitive world of sports, it’s common for children to be drawn into the legacies established by their parents, especially when a parent is as beloved and accomplished as Alaphilippe. However, he is determined to create a different environment, one where Nino’s passions, talents, and dreams are allowed to develop organically. Alaphilippe added, “If he wants to pursue cycling, I’ll support him. If he wants to do something else, I’ll support him just the same.”

This approach highlights a shift in mindset seen among many modern athletes who prioritize mental health, self-expression, and the holistic development of their children. Alaphilippe’s stance not only reflects his own journey, marked by resilience and hard-won success, but also acknowledges the toll that fame and expectation can take on an individual. Rather than impose a particular path, he believes in nurturing self-confidence and independence in his son.


In a sport that celebrates individual achievement within a team structure, Alaphilippe’s perspective resonates strongly. It reveals his belief in the value of personal freedom and authenticity—qualities that have defined his own career. As he continues to inspire on and off the road, Julian Alaphilippe hopes to guide his son with patience and an open heart, encouraging him to find his own way, whatever that may be.


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