Julian Alaphilippe vs Wout van Aert
Two greats, side by side: honours, records, money and the numbers that define them.
| Cycling | Sport | Cycling |
| France | Nationality | Belgium |
| 11 June 1992 | Born | 15 September 1994 |
| 1.73 m / 5 ft 8 in | Height | 1.90 m / 6 ft 3 in |
| 4 | Major honours | 4 |
| 1 | Records | 2 |
Career Numbers
| 1 | Grand Tour Mountains Classification | - |
| 2 | World Championships Titles | - |
| 1 | European Championships Titles | - |
| 1 | Junior World Championships Titles | - |
| - | Professional Road Wins | 50+ |
| - | Tour de France Stage Wins | 10 |
| - | Cyclo-cross World Championships | 3 |
| - | Monuments Won | 2 |
Honours Side by Side
Julian Alaphilippe (4)
- UCI World Road Champion
- European Road Champion
- Junior World Cyclo-cross Champion
- Under-23 European Cyclo-cross Champion
Wout van Aert (4)
- Cyclo-cross World Championships
- Tour de France Points Classification
- Milan-San Remo
- Paris-Roubaix
The Case for Each
Julian Alaphilippe brings the heavier trophy cabinet: 4 documented honours against 4 for Wout van Aert. Silverware is not the whole story, but it is the first line of any cycling argument.
On records, Wout van Aert holds 2 documented marks. Records show peaks; honours show sustained dominance. The two lists rarely agree on a winner.
Julian Alaphilippe is the senior figure by roughly 2 years, which frames the comparison: one career is closer to its final shape, the other still has chapters to write.
Both profiles update daily: Julian Alaphilippe and Wout van Aert each carry full stats, honours and news on AthleteWiki.
Full profiles: Julian Alaphilippe · Wout van Aert

