
Netflix has announced the upcoming release of a brand-new documentary centered on one of cycling’s most charismatic and accomplished figures: Julian Alaphilippe. The streaming giant confirmed that production on the highly anticipated film has officially wrapped, with a global release date set to be announced soon.
Alaphilippe, a two-time UCI Road World Champion and winner of multiple stages at the Tour de France, is widely recognized not only for his explosive riding style but also for his passion, flair, and emotional connection with fans around the world. From thrilling solo attacks to tearful podium finishes, his career has been defined by drama, determination, and undeniable talent.
The documentary, which promises an intimate look into the life and career of the French cycling star, will feature exclusive behind-the-scenes footage, in-depth interviews, and never-before-seen moments from both on and off the bike. Viewers will follow Alaphilippe through the highs and lows of professional cycling — from his early days as a rising talent with Deceuninck–Quick-Step, to his unforgettable ride in the yellow jersey at the 2019 Tour de France, and his emotional victories at the World Championships.
Netflix has partnered with key figures in the world of cycling, including Alaphilippe himself, his family, teammates, coaches, and longtime rivals. The documentary aims to paint a full picture of not just the athlete, but the man behind the jersey — his struggles with injuries, the pressures of fame, and his relentless pursuit of greatness.
“We are thrilled to bring Julian’s incredible story to a global audience,” Netflix said in a statement. “He’s not just a champion on the road — he’s a symbol of passion, resilience, and the enduring spirit of the sport.”
The release is expected to generate huge interest among cycling fans and sports enthusiasts alike. With Tour de France fever building and the Olympics around the corner, the timing couldn’t be better.
Stay tuned for the official release date — this is one ride you won’t want to miss.
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