Albert Philipsen is likely one of the youngest riders on this yr’s Excursion Down Underneath at simply 18 and makes his WorldTour debut with Lidl-Trek in Australia. But his junior global titles at the street and in mountain cycling have earned him the standing of ‘tremendous ability’.
He is likely one of the riders to observe within the years forward, along Paul Seixas, Léo Bisiaux (Decathlon-AG2R) and Pablo Torres (UAE Workforce Emirates) and may even make his mark at the recreation on the Excursion Down Underneath.
Philipsen’s love of street racing, mountain cycling and Grand Excursion attainable way he’s going to practice within the footsteps of Remco Evenepoel, Tadej Pogačar, Quinn Simmons, Tom Pidcock, and Mathieu van der Poel.
He accepts the ‘tremendous ability’ tag, taking it as a badge of honour however is already his personal guy.
“I would hope I’m a super talent but it’s definitely hard to say at the moment. You can be good in juniors, but it’s a different game on the WorldTour level. I still think I have a lot to develop.
“It is a bit loopy for me to have to transport from junior to WorldTour and to race in opposition to all of the guys that I have been looking at on TV, and having a look as much as for such a lot of years.”
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Philipsen’s first taste of elite racing came in Saturday evening’s criterium. It was a shakeout race, especially for riders like Philipsen, who had travelled from the colds of the European winter. Yet he went on the attack, in a show of character.
“I simply sought after to have a great time. It used to be a in reality great race first of all as a result of there used to be no force. It used to be with reference to having a laugh and getting the frame going,” he defined.
“I am in reality excited to get going. It is been a protracted wintry weather, or in reality, no longer goodbye, nevertheless it felt adore it’s been a protracted wintry weather of preparation, and I simply really feel in a position to move and in a position to look what is going to occur.”
Philipsen is part of a mixed Lidl-Trek team at the Tour Down Under, alongside veteran Bauke Mollema, possible GC rider Juan Pedro Lopez and Andrea Bagioli, plus fellow WorldTour debutant Tim Torn Teutenberg.
He has apparently impressed during training rides on Willunga Hill and could use his power and youth to take on the bigger name rivals. He appears quietly confident but modest.
“I want to pass out and display what I will be able to do. But when it does not occur at this race, I feel it is ok,” he mentioned.
“It is onerous for me to set objectives for this primary race as a result of the whole thing is so new. So the most important function is simply to achieve some revel in and get the season going. I do not in reality have any leads to thoughts, as a result of I have no idea that a lot about racing at the WorldTour. It is a large alternate from the juniors.”
Philipsen has turned professional as a teenager but Lild-Trek will help him develop via a carefully selected race programme and spells racing with the Lidl-Trek development team.
“I nonetheless have not utterly found out which more or less rider I want to be at some point. I would really like to take a look at some various things this yr and spot what I am excellent at and what I am unhealthy at, and spot the place I believe like I am at house, or the place I believe like I am doing the most productive,” Philipsen explained.
Philipsen is the 2023 and 2024 junior mountain bike cross-country world champion and intends to include off-road racing in his 2025 season as he finds his feet.
“I’ll transfer between using at the Lidl-Trek devo group for some races after which the WorldTour for many races, plus some mountain cycling,” he said, still unsure of his exact calendar.
“When I am racing with the WorldTour group, it’ll be about gaining revel in after which when I am racing with the devo group, it’ll be about nonetheless having the sensation of easy methods to experience finals and win races.”