EvansIsTheBest said:I've gone with the no rider over 500 points approach, now I just have to hope that Cancellara and Gilbert won't feature. I didn't have as much time as I would have liked to pick my team but overall, I'm pretty happy with it.
I wonder how much the winner will score. I'd guess around 2000-2200.
EvansIsTheBest said:I wonder how much the winner will score. I'd guess around 2000-2200.
FREIRE GOMEZ Oscar 522 562
BOONEN Tom 502 1090
BALLAN Alessandro 497 470
TERPSTRA Niki 401 332
POZZATO Filippo 301 370
GASPAROTTO Enrico 194 402
TURGOT Sébastien 150 282
VANMARCKE Sep 128 253
FAVILLI Elia 92 136
IGLINSKIY Maxim 83 433
FLORENCIO CABRE Xavier 74 103
PICHOT Alexandre 45 118
\o/mutschi said:My first time doing this game so I took a real statistical approach. I copied the results of all races of the last three years into a Excel Table inculding the CQ points. Then I wrote a Macro that added up all the points scored by each rider. That gave me a ranking of the best performers in these races over the last three years. Then I added the 31/12/2012 CQ points next to these riders. That showed me the best historical values for the cheapest riders and left me with a list of about 30 riders. I eliminated the injured and retired ones. Then I highlighted the ones that showed good form so far this year. That brought it down to about 20 and after that I had to make some tough choices. A fair question now would be: "Don't you have anything else to do?" I am a taxi driver and have lots of time to kill sometimes - so this is a nice way to pass time.
Will this team win? Of course. How can it not win.
12 Riders (incl. Gilbert), 2999 points.
Froome19 said:Of those how many were viable choices though?
Probably only Breschel, Eisel, Vanmarke, Inglinsky, Gaspatto, Farrar and Pozzato. Maybe also Flecha and of course Gilbert if you are willing to take the risk with him
Froome19 said:Did anybody else find that they took mostly cobble riders and not many ardennes riders?
mutschi said:My first time doing this game so I took a real statistical approach. I copied the results of all races of the last three years into a Excel Table inculding the CQ points. Then I wrote a Macro that added up all the points scored by each rider. That gave me a ranking of the best performers in these races over the last three years. Then I added the 31/12/2012 CQ points next to these riders. That showed me the best historical values for the cheapest riders and left me with a list of about 30 riders. I eliminated the injured and retired ones. Then I highlighted the ones that showed good form so far this year. That brought it down to about 20 and after that I had to make some tough choices. A fair question now would be: "Don't you have anything else to do?" I am a taxi driver and have lots of time to kill sometimes - so this is a nice way to pass time.
Will this team win? Of course. How can it not win.
12 Riders (incl. Gilbert), 2999 points.
Did you pick Roelandts? His price was a bit hefty thanks in part to his end of season boom and Olympics result.J-King said:Very good idea! Although I don't think past performances should be the only factor that you take into account. There are other important factors such as age (Leukemans and Flecha), injuries (Langeveld, Nuyens, Roelandts) different focus in other years (Geraint Thomas), ....
Froome19 said:Did anybody else find that they took mostly cobble riders and not many ardennes riders?