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Quest for the Best | A look back at history
Stromeon
Spoiler
Not sure if this is quite the right thread but oh well Pfft

Hello everyone,
I've only just become interested in cycling in the past year or so and didn't really know much about the sport before then. I'm the sort of person who likes statistics and things like that and so I've become quite interested in the history of the sport.
So I thought I'd start a project to find out who the best cyclist[s] are and were. I'm pretty sure the No.1 spot is a foregone conclusion but I though it would be interesting to find out how, statistically, the best riders of the current day stack up against riders from the past.
I've devised what I consider to be a simple yet effective ranking system, meaning I don't have to spend hours on this. The formula might change as I go along, incorporating more detailed results.
As I work my way through, I will reveal and update rankings as I go further back in time, and to add some interactivity into it, will invite you to guess who you think will be on top in each 5-year period.

I can start off by revealing the 2012 ranking as according to my simple system:
1Bradley Wiggins50
2Joaquim Rodriguez45
3Tom Boonen36
4Vincenzo Nibali22
5Chris Froome22


Spoiler
I am aware that an official, fully in-depth version of this occurs on some ranking websites but I thought this is quite fun + interactivity Smile


Please do tell me what you think: am I talking complete rubbish and wasting my time, or is this genuinely interesting? Smile
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krisa
I think cancellara must also in this list
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Flair
krisa wrote:
I think cancellara must also in this list


Not off last years results. He was injured for most of it.
 
TheManxMissile
"Best" = Most successful
I'll be interested to see if Cav's ever features... Clearly the best sprinter ever (arguable i know) but it depends on your system as to whether simple stage wins make that much of a difference. Same will apply to Cipollini. And also the best prologue rider (again this is arguable) Boardman won't feature.

I can also predict a large proportion of the final table, but it should be interesting to see
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fosforgasXIII
Stromeon wrote:
Spoiler
Not sure if this is quite the right thread but oh well Pfft



This board is for everything that is related to real world cycling, so yes.

But I do not fully understand what you're trying to accomplish. Are you trying to compare the best cyclists from the past to those of today, according to your own point system?
 
Stromeon
TMM: Yes, the rankings are a bit skewed towards the climbers and GC riders but I'm working on trying to correct it a bit (although I have noticed that cyclingranking.com currently list Cav at 530th in their version, just behind Brajkovic and Nocentini Pfft)

fosforgas: Sort of, but mainly just to lay out in simple terms who the best riders were over a certain period and ultimately who the best were ever in a simple way Smile



Without further ado, we move back a few years:

2011
1Cadel Evans40
2Philippe Gilbert30
=Michele Scarponi30
3Bradley Wiggins23
4Juan Jose Cobo17
5Mark Cavendish15


2010
1Fabian Cancellara33
2Vincenzo Nibali27
3Andy Schleck20
4Philippe Gilbert18
=Joaquim Rodriguez18
5Ivan Basso17
=Cadel Evans17


2009
1Alejandro Valverde37
2Alberto Contador30
3Andy Schleck25
4Denis Menchov23
5Mark Cavendish15
=Ivan Basso15


2008
1Alberto Contador44
2Carlos Sastre30
3Alejandro Valverde26
4Damiano Cunego21
5Fabian Cancellara20


So this brings us to the important bit so far - the rankings for the period 2008-2012 (and the overall so far):

2008-2012 & Overall
1Alberto Contador101
2Cadel Evans87
3Bradley Wiggins85
4Alejandro Valverde81
5Fabian Cancellara78
6Joaquim Rodriguez73
7Tom Boonen64
8Philippe Gilbert63
9Vincenzo Nibali62
10Andy Schleck60
11Denis Menchov57
12Michele Scarponi56
13Samuel Sanchez45
14Mark Cavendish40
=Carlos Sastre40
15Ivan Basso39
16Frank Schleck38
17Chris Froome37
18Levi Leipheimer29
19Thor Hushovd28
=Oscar Freire28
=Andreas Kloden28
20Roman Kreuziger26


So, what do you think? And, who do you think will come out top in the next 5 year period, 2003-2007?
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Ian Butler
Please don't count Armstrong. Pfft
 
Aquarius
I could argue for pages that such rankings have little relevance, at least when you compare eras that are too far from each other. Wondering if Anquetil was stronger than Hinault makes little sense, etc.
Especially comparing pre and post specialisation won't give satisfying results. You might know it or not, but until the early or mid 80's riders rode most races all year long, so it was possible for the strongest rider to win all year long (it's a bit of a caricature of course), whereas in the late 90's - early 2000's, the likes of Ullrich and Armstrong showed a decent level in Suisse or Dauphiné, were very strong during the Tour de France, sometimes rode a couple of classics afterwards and that was it.

As I wouldn't want to look too subjective, I'll give "my" rankings based on cycling quotient rankings (they exist from 1999 onwards), and use the old UCI points system. Maybe it wasn't perfect, but still much better than the current World Tour points system.

That, plus a subjective poll will only result in the sum of subjectivities, but not necessarily any kind of truth, depending on how much people will try to be or manage to be objective.

So, for 2012 :

1. J. Rodriguez
2. B. Wiggins
3. Boonen
4. Valverde
5. Sagan

And 2008-2011 included :
1. A. Contador
2. P. Gilbert
3. C. Evans
4. F. Cancellara
5. J. Rodriguez

And if you want 2003-2007 (both included) :
1. A. Valverde
2. P. Bettini
3. E. Zabel
4. T. Boonen
5. A. Petacchi

 
Ian Butler
What was the points system before the current one?
 
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fosforgasXIII
May we know what your point system is based upon?
 
TheManxMissile
03 to 07 1. Armstrong for certain
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Aquarius
It's all there for you to see :
https://www.cqrank.../start.asp

I don't know and couldn't explain the details without checking them out, but basically the old UCI system gave many more points than the WT system does. All races counted for riders, not just WT for WT Pro Teams riders, etc. Sub classifications were also rewarding, and finishing races such as Grand Tours (maybe smallers too) and Monuments or other big classics also awarded points.

Cycling Quotient uses the old UCI system abandoned in 2005 when they introduced the Pro Tour, and applies it to nowadays races.

I copy-pasted all the 100th best riders from 1999-2012 in an Excel file, so I can easily sum whichever years I please and apply a ranking function on the table, and say who were the X bests on that period.
 
Aquarius
TheManxMissile wrote:
03 to 07 1. Armstrong for certain

:lol:
Three TDF and... ?
 
Flair
Nope, pretty sure Armstrong didn't win anything in that range. He won nothing. Results are voided now Pfft
 
TheManxMissile
Thats it, but looking at how the previous range works out, that will be easily enough to get the no. 1 spot

Armstrong is the winner of those tours, and always will be. Either void everyone's results or no-ones
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Aquarius
Even leaving him the benefit of all his points from January 2003 to December 2007 (July 2005 in his case), he only ranks as 20th best on that period. 4576 points when the best (Valverde) scored 8934 points.
Nowhere near #1 then...

From 1999 to this day, just for the record, the five best scorers have been Rebellin, Zabel, Valverde, Bettini, Boonen.
Evans and Contador come next if you only want to consider active riders (discounting Zabel and Bettini).
Edited by Aquarius on 11-03-2013 21:28
 
Stromeon
Just to clarify, no Armstrong Smile All results that have been voided because of doping etc are discounted here
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issoisso
There's a big problem with just adding the total points over the years. It doesn't tell you who's best, it just tells you who accumulated the most points. In essence, who had the longer career.

It's what www.cyclingrankin... does. The result is a hilarious ranking with Michael Rogers being "better" than Pantani, Cunego ahead of Contador, Hincapie better than Boonen and Cancellara, or Bo Hamburger being better than Lucho Herrera

Or my favorite, Karpets being ranked about several pages ahead of Cavendish :lol:
The preceding post is ISSO 9001 certified

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"I love him, I think he's great. He's transformed the sport in so many ways. Every person in cycling has benefitted from Lance Armstrong, perhaps not financially but in some sense" - Bradley Wiggins on Lance Armstrong
 
Aquarius
That's true. I'm not too sure how their points system work, but the problem is the same that with any other system.
I'd say additions make sense only if you consider like 4 or 5 years in a row maximum, or the best 5 seasons of a rider for example.

But still, rankings are rather non sense, as I pointed out the other day, probably 30 French guys and like 300 overall could climb better than Bernard Hinault at his peak, so shall we have Hinault up the charts based on achievements or very low in it based on measurable strength ?


**********

Still, considering the best 4 consecutive years from (1998-2001) to (2010-2013), the best 10 scorers then are :
1. Valverde 2006-2009 : 9522 points
2. Contador 2008-2011 : 9257 points
3. Zabel 2001-2004 : 8569 points
4. Gilbert 2008-2011 : 8188 points
5. Rodriguez 2009-2012 : 7983 points
6. Bettini 2003-2006 : 7586 points
7. Boonen 2004-2007 : 7560 points
8. Evans 2007-2010 : 7389 points
9. Armstrong 1999-2002 : 7237 points
10. Rebellin 2001-2004 : 6697 points

I think that reflects quite well which rider dominated cycling in what era (of recent times).
Edited by Aquarius on 11-03-2013 22:16
 
Stromeon
issoisso wrote:
There's a big problem with just adding the total points over the years. It doesn't tell you who's best, it just tells you who accumulated the most points. In essence, who had the longer career.

It's what www.cyclingrankin... does. The result is a hilarious ranking with Michael Rogers being "better" than Pantani, Cunego ahead of Contador, Hincapie better than Boonen and Cancellara, or Bo Hamburger being better than Lucho Herrera

Or my favorite, Karpets being ranked about several pages ahead of Cavendish :lol:


:lol: @ Karpets

My system only really takes into points earned by achieving big things in big races, whereas cyclingranking takes into account all points earned in both big races and smaller ones. Thus my system rewards those who stay at the top for a long time, not the ones who are just there for a long time, so all those examples above are indeed reversed for instance Smile



Before I became interested in cycling, my favourite sport was cricket, where thousands of people are constantly analysing statistics about everything, everywhere, at any time etc. Thousands of attempts have been made to find out who the best cricketers are and were and it just seems strange to me that there are so few different rankings/systems trying to determine who the 'best' cyclist is. This is just another ranking system to throw out there, not definitively the best one Smile



I've finished 2003-2007 and it's quite close at the top between two riders...
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