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Aurélien Paret-Peintre


80 FR Aurelien paret peintre 27301
Aurélien Paret-Peintre
COB 70 HLL 84 MTN 74 GC 67 ITT 44 SPR 48
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Information Paret-Peintre

Name
Aurélien Paret-Peintre
Nationality
france France
Birthday
27 February 1996
Age
29 years and 117 days
Weight
64 kg
Length
184 cm

Aurélien Paret-Peintre

Aurélien Paret-Peintre is a professional bike-rider from France. Aurélien Paret-Peintre is contracted at Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Team and was born on February 27 1996. Aurélien Paret-Peintre weighs 64 kg and is 184 cm long. More info on Aurélien Paret-Peintre will be avaialbe soon. Please take look at the skills of Aurélien Paret-Peintre at the rider-card at this page, those will be updated daily.

Current scores of Aurélien Paret-Peintre

We keep track of all indicator-scores of Aurélien Paret-Peintre (and all other pro-riders) based on results in UCI-races in the past 3 years. Stats are updated every day in order to provide up-to-date scores. It gives you the possibility to check current rider-specialties of all riders. Here you can find the scores of Aurélien Paret-Peintre.

  • Aurélien Paret-Peintre has an average strength of 80 points.
  • Paret-Peintre scores 70 points on riding on cobbles.
  • Aurélien Paret-Peintre scores 84 points on hills.
  • Paret-Peintre gets 74 points on mountains.
  • Aurélien Paret-Peintre has 67 points on riding General Classifications.
  • Paret-Peintre is ranked at 44 points in time trial.
  • Aurélien Paret-Peintre scores 48 points on sprinting.
  • Paret-Peintre gets 62 points on riding on the flat.
  • Aurélien Paret-Peintre indicates 39 points on doing a leadout.
  • Paret-Peintre gained 82 points on riding one-day races.
  • Aurélien Paret-Peintre has 53 points on racing prologues.
  • Paret-Peintre gets a score of 46 points on riding short time-trials.
  • Aurélien Paret-Peintre scores 40 points on riding long time-trials.

About CyclingOracle

CyclingOracle is created by six cycling-addicts who found each other in their shared passion for cycling. Tom Nederend (@TomNederend), Arjan Zoer (@ZoerCyclingStat), Daniël Herbers (@StatsOnCycling), Thomas Zwetsloot (@zwetmas), Fleur Kok (@fleurrkok) and Stef van Zon (@stefvanzon) invest a lot of their free time in making content for the website and developing the computer algorithm predicting professional cycling races.

Computer-model of CyclingOracle

Arjan Zoer is the mastermind behind the smart computer-algorithm. Arjan developed the model and is working on improvements of the model on a daily basis. We will not share the depths of the model publically, but can give some insight in how it works. The model is based on results of riders in the past 3 seasons in which more recent results have a larger impact on the outcome. The model runs for every male and female rider in all UCI-races. That’s a lot of data. The result of race, combined with the profile, quality of the startlist and the UCI-classification of the race, determines on which skills a rider gets ‘points’. Riders score points between 20 and 100 on 13 different skills (categories), being: spring, flat, mountain, hills, time-trial, ITT-long, ITT- short, prologue, cobbles, leadout, GC, one-day races and stage-races. In addition, a rider gets points for his current shape (good results in recent races).

Some examples:

  • A rider wins a bunch sprint in Tour de Rwanda. He gets points awarded for ‘flat’ and ‘sprint’, but these points will make less of a difference compared to a bunch sprint-victory in Tour de France given the UCI-classification of the race (2.1) and weak field of participants.
  • A rider wins a bunch sprint in Giro d’Italia and his teammates get rewarded points for ‘leadout. If teammates of a sprinter have a lot of leadout-points, the computer lifts the chances of a sprinter to win a flat race which is likely to result in a bunch sprint. Team-quality is part of the model.
  • A rider solos to victory in Ronde van Vlaanderen: the rider gets rewarded a mix of points on skills like ‘cobbles’, ‘hills’, ‘one-day races’ and ‘time-trial’.
  • A rider wins the sprint of a small-group at a summit-finish of Alpe d’Huez. He gets points for ‘mountain’, but also for ‘sprint’ and ‘stage-races’. Moreover, these points will weigh heavily on a rider’s shape or form in order to predict future results in the same race better.

All these skills will be used to predicted a cycling-race. Depending on the profile and field of participants, the computer predicts the most likely winner. The probability a certain rider will win the race is called ‘Expected Win’.

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