Who are Nicolas and Alexandre Vinokourov? Twins with a famous father
Teenage twins follow Astana boss d🐲ad into the pro pelot𒁃on at the Tour of Oman

It was over a decade ago when a Vinokourov last raced in Oman, the Kaza꧑khstani rider starting his 13th and penultimat💧e professional season in the Gulf state, an affinity between the two oil-based Asian states, however slight and forgettable.
This year sees the return of the famous Kazkhstani surname to the early season race, though the 2022 meeting comes via teenagers with French accents rather than the national hero and now-boss of the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Astana Qazaqstan team.
The squad's continental feeder squad have taken to the roads of Oman this week. Alexandre is there – the 19-year-old son, not the൩ father – al𝔉ong with his identical twin brother Nicolas, who made the breakaway on stage 5.
Cyclingnews spoke to the two teenagers, both making their debuts with the team and among top-level WorldTour pros, at the 🥂race, where they talked about their pro debut, life in Monaco, their cycling idols, and more.
Cyclingnews: How has your first race with the team and at this level been for the two of you?
Alexandre: A little more pressure with high-le♑vel teams. We're here with nice and strong guys in the team. The Tour of Oman is not the biggest race in the pro tour but still, when you arrive for a climb or the flat stages you see the speed is higher and the tension is also high. It changes a bit here.
Nicolas: It could have been better, but the level is very high here. Not so high, but it's my first time in a pro stage race. So, no presꦿsure but just take some experience from it.
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QuickStep, UAE, DSM are here and it's kind of strange but it's a good feeling. It's like we have passed a step up in the pro level. I'm feeling good inside ✃the peloton and I'm enjoying it.
CN: You're Kazakhstani but you were born in France and now live with your family in Monaco?
Nicolas: We 🍸were born in Nice and then since we were four years old we have lived in Monaco so we speak French.
Alexandre: We live there𒈔 and we study in the International University of Monaco. We both study business man🃏agement; we're one and a half years in so we are halfway through that.
CN: What kind of riders are you?
Alexandre: We're more like climbers. It's a bit complicated so just say that we're climbers [laughs]. No, we do our best in the climbs, but we're not going to wꦍin any stages in the To🧜ur of Oman this year. Let's just hope our shape goes up and up this year and we'll see what we can get after.
Nicolas: I'm still trying to know what I'm good at like time trials, climbing, sprinting. I don't know. But the 🍎main goal in my career would be to win some stages at the Tour de France. I think it's the goal of most of the peloton. And maybe once to become world champion.
CN: You've already taken part in major under-23 races despite only being 18 and 19 at the time. How was that experience?
Nicholas: We have raced the Tour de l'Avenir and U23 Giro already. The pla🔥n is t💞o race them both again this year. We're going to see how the shape is going and try to go well in both races.
Last year the World🔜 Championships was a good experience in Belgium. It was my first time riding the Flandrian pavè. There was not a lot of it but still it was very tough and with the wind and climbs as welꦍl.
CN: Obviously you have a famous father. What can you say about his influence on your careers?
Alexandre: You have to be at the certain level to get here. It's not just because your name is this name so you'll follow. For sure, if we're good then yeꦑah but if we're not then… you don't.
CN: Is there a sibling rivalry between you?
Nicolas: Maybe for🎐 fun. For brothers it's always like this. We try to beat each other but now it's not our main goal. Like maybe I'll be better in the beginning of the season and he'll pass me and then again. Every moment of the season we can be in a different shape.
CN: Apart from the obvious name, which riders have you looked up to as you were growing up?
Alexandre: 🤪A lot of cyclists, like Cavendish𝕴 for example. I saw him on TV every time and now I ride with him. That kind of rider but not one idol in particular.
Roglič is an incredible guy. Because he also lives in Monaco we met a few times. Then at a training camp in Sierra Nevada in May we saw him also training there and we spent part of the time with him. Super guy.
In Monaco we don't ride with the pros too much but whꦗen we see them we ride with them a bit and say hi. All the g♉uys are cool.