Former world champion Philippe Gilbert left off Tour de France squad

Philippe Gilbert of Belgium celebrates as he crosses the finish line to win the 117th edition of the Paris-Roubaix cycling classic. (Michel Spingler/AP)

PARIS — Former world champion Philippe Gilbert has been left off his team’s squad for the Tour de France, a year after crashing out of the three-week race.

The Belgian rider, who fractured his knee after crashing in the Pyrenees last year while descending from the Col de Portet-d’Aspet, is thought to be a poor fit in a team with Julian Alaphilippe and sprinter Elia Viviani.

Gilbert, who rides for the Deceuninck-Quick-Step team, crashed last year on the same descent where Italian rider Fabio Casartelli died during the 1995 Tour. He continued the stage and reached the finish but was later forced him to abandon the race.

The 36-year-old veteran wrote on Twitter: "It’s with great disappointment I have to announce that I won’t be participating in this year’s ↕LeTour. After my crash and early exit last year I was very motivated to return this year. It would have been my 10th Tour, but unfortunately I will have to postpone those plans."

Gilbert, who won a stage in 2011, won the prestigious Paris-Roubaix one-day classic in April.

Alaphilippe, a Frenchman who won the best climber’s polka dot jersey last year, will lead Deceuninck-Quick-Step at the Tour, which starts on July 6 in Brussels.

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