Alaphilippe himself has not responded but his wife
Marion Rousse, director of the Tour de France Femmes, was brought up in the interview and this morning promptly refused the accusations of Lefevere, in a very stern tone. "No matter how Mr. Lefevere feels about me, it is unacceptable to attack my private life as he does. So no, I do not drink alcohol, never have," she said regarding the alcohol accusation, adding: "Thank you from now on to stop speaking wrongly and across, and to show more respect and... class."
"My message was: 'talent alone will no longer work. You get older and have to live differently'," Lefevere says. "Julian has performed big numbers in the Tour, but at the time there were no or less pronounced top performers such as Mathieu Van der Poel, Tadej Pogacar and Primoz Roglic that he is now competing against.”
He stands by some of his statements, but adds additional information now, acknowledging that the Frenchman has improved since the two have had the conversation, and it was not current criticism: “There was a period with too many parties, but I have to say: he hasn't had a drink since our conversation in November 2022."
"Not within the team and not outside the team. I have spoken to people who were with him on the training camp in Sierra Nevada: not a drop more. And training has never been a problem, he has always continued to do so.”