I tried to come up with a scoring system that will ranking cyclist of recent times. I used ProcyclingStats on how they score cyclists on their all-time rankings.
The list of cyclists considered are
A. ProcyclingStats All-Time Rankings
B. The total of the five best scoring years of each cyclist as per ProcyclingStats
C. Big Wins (Monuments, GT, WCRR, ORR, World ITT, Olympic ITT). Ties are split by number of Professional Wins). Nibali and Contador both have 7 big wins. Contador will rank higher in this criteria since he has 68 wins compared to 54 by Nibali.
The 178 cyclists were ranked individually on each of the three criteria. Then the average rank is their Raw Score. Ties are split according to their ProcyclingStats All-time Score.
Valverde ranked #1 in Criteria A, #2 in Criteria B and #7 in Criteria C. His raw score is 3.3. Boonen also has raw score of 3.3 but since Valverde ranked higher in Criteria A, he is ranked higher in the list.
The list of cyclists considered are
- Top 150 cyclists (born 1970 onwards) per Procycling All-Time Ranking
- Those outside the Top 150 but got Big Wins. This leads to an additional 28 riders. Making the list 178 riders in all.
A. ProcyclingStats All-Time Rankings
B. The total of the five best scoring years of each cyclist as per ProcyclingStats
C. Big Wins (Monuments, GT, WCRR, ORR, World ITT, Olympic ITT). Ties are split by number of Professional Wins). Nibali and Contador both have 7 big wins. Contador will rank higher in this criteria since he has 68 wins compared to 54 by Nibali.
The 178 cyclists were ranked individually on each of the three criteria. Then the average rank is their Raw Score. Ties are split according to their ProcyclingStats All-time Score.
Valverde ranked #1 in Criteria A, #2 in Criteria B and #7 in Criteria C. His raw score is 3.3. Boonen also has raw score of 3.3 but since Valverde ranked higher in Criteria A, he is ranked higher in the list.

