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TMP402 said:
Sorry to be pedantic but since they're non-identical twins (though they do look awfully similar), their genetics are only as close as regular siblings. So it's perfectly possible their talent level is quite different (Vincenzo and Antonio Nibali?), although both are obviously good prospects at this stage.
But remember that genetics is only a small piece of the overall 'talent puzzle'.
Perceived differences in "genetic talent" between the Nibalis & Sagans could just as easily be explained by; mental attitude, dedication to training, racing skill, route of development, life experience etc etc
What's interesting to me about the Yates brothers, is that they are so similar in almost every regard, even despite some quite obvious differences in, for example, their route of development!
My feeling is that we don't truly know which brother is best at which aspect of racing. I agree that it
seems like Adam is more suited to stage racing/grand tours, and Simon more suited to stage hunting/classics, but I suspect that this is simply due to the subtle differences in opportunities given to each brother thus far. I can't help but feel that if Simon was given a shot at the tour in good form, he'd be able to finish top 5, just as Adam did last year...