Source: my left big toe@Netserk What was the algorithm to calculate est. changes? Or was it taken from some source?
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Source: my left big toe@Netserk What was the algorithm to calculate est. changes? Or was it taken from some source?
Source: my left big toe
If he had been a prolific winner and had 99 wins, he‘d have a good shot at Paris Tours and wouldn‘t be at 0Are you - or rather your left big toe - only looking at the fact that he hasn't got a single win the last three years, or also factoring in the fact that he's retiring at the end of the season, so even if he'd been on 99 wins, and had had multiple wins over the last three years, the estimated chance would still be 0%?
If he had been a prolific winner and had 99 wins, he‘d have a good shot at Paris Tours and wouldn‘t be at 0
Never rule out a comeback.Then if he was at 98 wins.
So my ranking of most likely to reach 100 is something like this:
- Pogi
- Evenepoel
- Kristoff
- Rogla
- Philipsen
- Démare
- Milan
- Kooij
- De Lie
- Pedersen
- Merlier
- Vingegaard
- Groenewegen
- Van Aert
Well, that's the end of his chances.Jez Cox has just opined that Philipsen is destined to reach 100 (got to 51 today)
All the experts think he is more likely to do so than Démare is!Jez Cox has just opined that Philipsen is destined to reach 100 (got to 51 today)
What does your toe think about Nys? Personally, i don't think he'll manage 100 wins in his career, but given his age still more likely than the bottom 3 of this list.So my ranking of most likely to reach 100 is something like this:
- Pogi
- Evenepoel
- Kristoff
- Rogla
- Philipsen
- Démare
- Milan
- Kooij
- De Lie
- Pedersen
- Merlier
- Vingegaard
- Groenewegen
- Van Aert
No, MVDP and WVA haven’t reached it yetAre CX wins included in this?
Does it matter who is first? Isn't it about reaching 100, and in case of Pogacar how far can he reach?The ultimate question is: Can Demare or Kristoff win 100 earluer than Pogacar?
I'd have to see more of him to put him there, for now I only have him above Van Aert.What does your toe think about Nys? Personally, i don't think he'll manage 100 wins in his career, but given his age still more likely than the bottom 3 of this list.
97 wins for Demare and only 20 are WT. Pogacar has more this season...
And we should count 19 after MSR's disgrace
Yeah, I'm not trying to be a party pooper but, nonetheless the # of wins is kind of a tricky thing when it comes to sports like Cycling or Tennis.And all WT wins. If we count just WT wins, Pogacar is probably 25 WT wins ahead everybody else.
It seems a bit wild that 2017 was the last time someone reached 100 wins - both Sagan and Valverde did it that season.
Please update the opening post.