Monument

Ronde van Vlaanderen 2021 Prediction

In Table 1 you can find the predictions for the Ronde van Vlaanderen results. The prediction model is fitted on a modified inverted rank score. A high score means that a rider is likely to end up high in the ranking. The ‘Avg odds’ column is the average of the three best odds of an outright winner bet on the rider. This average is based on the odds published on oddschecker on Saturday April 3, around 10:00 p.

E3 Saxo Bank Classic 2021 Prediction

In Table 1 you can find the predictions for the E3 Saxo Bank Classic results (published only at 15:45 p.m. on the raceday due to modeling issues). The prediction model is fitted on a modified inverted rank score. A high score means that a rider is likely to end up high in the ranking. We are continuously improving our prediction models and some type of predictions may be better than others.

Milan San Remo 2021 Prediction

In Table 1 you can find the predictions for the Milan Sanremo results (a bit too late, published only at 10:40 a.m.). The prediction model is fitted on a modified inverted rank score. A high score means that a rider is likely to end up high in the ranking. The ‘Avg odds’ column is the average of the three best odds of an outright winner bet on the rider.

Paris Roubaix 2019 Predictions

Paris Roubaix is the third monument of the year. The riders have to cover 257 kilometers from Compiègne to Roubaix, 54.5 of those kilometers are cobbles, divided over 29 sectors. The race organization estimates that the total amount of cobbles involved is 6,076,000. Three of the 29 sectors are of the toughest 5-star category. Important: Don’t forget to check out our Paris Roubaix race statistics page

Ronde van Vlaanderen 2019 Predictions

Ronde van Vlaanderen is the ultimate climax of two weeks of racing in Flanders. The monumental race race starts with 80 ‘peaceful’ kilometers until two sectors of cobbles show up. The first hill at 120 kilometers from the start is the Oude Kwaremont. After 256.6 kilometers the riders reach the 17th and final climb of the day: the Paterberg. The last 12 kilometers of the race is more or less flat.

Milano San Remo in 1 figure

Milan San Remo is the longest one-day race on the UCI calendar. Because the stage is largely flat it is known as a sprinters classic, despite the fact that the parcours does have some climbs. In general the length of the stage and intermediate obstacles thin out the field considerably and the final sprint is frequently between a severely reduced ‘peloton’. In Figure 1 you can find an interactive plot with the Milan San Remo results since 2008.

Milan San Remo 2019 Prediction

The first monument of the year is about to start: the 110th Milan San Remo. The 291(!) kilometer long parcours is mainly flat, but has quite some surprises. The last 30 kilometers feature two climbs with with slopes up to 8-9%. However, it is very likely the decision will only be made in the last kilometer of the race that is until 600 meters from the finish going downhill at -4.