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Une semaine après sa terrible chute, Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin-Deceuninck) s'est exprimé auprès des médias à l'occasion de la journée de repos du Tour de France 2025.

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00:00Qu'est-ce que j'ai l'impression d'être bien ?
00:03J'ai l'impression d'être bien, donc c'est promisant.
00:09Mais maintenant, parce que les circonstances, la récupération est très bien.
00:17J'ai l'impression que j'ai l'impression que j'ai l'impression que j'ai l'air très rapide.
00:27Mais je suis très heureux avec le progress.
00:31Mais je n'ai pas encore été sur le bike, parce que c'est pas possible avec le collard,
00:37parce que ça a besoin de l'air un peu plus.
00:40Mais c'est parce que les circonstances et les progress, je pense que je suis aussi heureux sans painkillants.
00:50J'ai l'impression que j'ai l'impression qu'aujourd'hui, c'est bon.
00:55Carlo ?
00:57Hi Jasper, could you explain how you lived the day of Sunday,
01:04parce que c'était un jour très important pour Arte Sinderkoning,
01:08avec le break-away de Mathieu Van der Poel et Ricard ?
01:12Si tu peux expliquer mieux qui est Ricard pour les gens qui ne suivent tous les cycles ?
01:20Jonas est un très bon et très bon et très très bon et très très très bon.
01:29J'ai déjà travaillé depuis que j'ai joué une équipe avec Jonas.
01:34Et il est toujours un très très bon et très très très bon.
01:36Trustable, lead out, somebody you can always rely on in the sprints
01:42and a really crucial role within our sprint train.
01:46So, yeah, he's also been doing multiple roles, last man, second last,
01:54also, yeah, know when to move up and all these things with the time.
02:00Recording in progress.
02:01So, yeah, I think it's nice for a guy like Jonas also to get some publicity
02:09in the Tour de France and to also show to the people who he is
02:13and that he's just a really, really strong bike rider.
02:17It was a great opportunity for him also to get on a Tour de France podium stage
02:24as it's not for many, many cyclists, the case.
02:28And, yeah, he's just, he loves his sport, he's passionate about cycling
02:33and that's why he also enjoys doing these things.
02:39Ram.
02:41Yes, hi Jasper.
02:43There was a lot of bad criticism about Brian Kockaar after the crash
02:49with even social media, bad attempts and COVID saying, yeah, we can't allow this.
02:55What's your reaction on this crash and this whole day?
02:58Because I can imagine it was like also a bad race incident for you.
03:03Yeah, it was a really bad race incident.
03:05And, yeah, I know how it is, how to deal with bad criticism also during the sprint and so on.
03:13So, yeah, you know, just in the Tour, everything, everything you do is with a big mark on.
03:20And now this case, it was for Brian.
03:25Yeah, it was just a shitty crash that maybe never should have happened.
03:30But, yeah, it happened.
03:32And there's nothing to do about it.
03:34but, yeah, there's also no blame about it.
03:37So, yeah, I know, yeah, people always have the opinion
03:41and they try to figure out who's a cause or who's a bad guy.
03:47In this case, it was him according to the public.
03:51But, yeah, there's nothing much to do about it, I think.
03:59Other questions in English?
04:04Rob?
04:05Yeah, Jasper, did you get any messages from other riders afterwards?
04:12Yeah, I get a lot of messages, a lot of also within the team, out of the team,
04:17guys that are in the Tour or out of the Tour or not in the Tour.
04:20So, yeah, it's nice to get some support from colleagues because, yeah, they know how it is to crash.
04:26I think all cyclists know how it is to also prepare for something.
04:31Yeah, not weeks, but months, and then, yeah, your goals are gone.
04:36So, yeah, that's not only physically tough, but also mentally.
04:41Also from Kocar?
04:43Yeah, Kocar also sent me a message.
04:45And, yeah, I appreciate it also.
04:48So, it was a nice gesture of him.
04:51Adrian?
04:58Yes, Adrian?
05:00Great.
05:01Hello, Jasper.
05:02Of course, this was not your first crash in your career.
05:06I remember the last Nokia course.
05:08But would you say that this one affected you the most physically and mentally?
05:16And why?
05:19Yeah, maybe, yes.
05:21Physically, yes, because I never, maybe only one time before I broke something.
05:28So, yeah, I thought my bones were super strong, but it's not like that.
05:34So, yeah, probably mentally also because it's not been the first time this season.
05:44As I, yeah, in Nokia course, I also had a really great shape this time
05:49and was preparing for months during the winter for the classic opening season.
05:54And then I could show that I was in good shape also the first two races
05:59with the opening weekend.
06:03And then the crash was pretty soon there.
06:06And, yeah, I got a big setback.
06:08And it's been the same now as well, where you prepare for months as well
06:12after the classics.
06:13And, yeah, the first goals are there.
06:16And, of course, we had also success within the first day of the tour,
06:21which I'm also really proud of.
06:23But, yeah, to then again, because the tour was still very, very long
06:29and there were still, yeah, a lot of kilometers to go.
06:34So then, yeah, it's tough to leave it like that
06:37and also start from zero again because soon I have to start from zero again.
06:41Thank you.

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