Zakarin dominates the Alps!
Russian Ilnur Zakarin won today's arduous mountain stage with a time nearly a minute faster than anyone else. This is Zakarin's first Tour de France stage win. Below is Zakarin's winning time and a comparison with our prediction.
- Stage 17: 4h 36' 33" (actual), 5h 00' 10" (prediction), 23' 37" slow (8.54% error)
What's funny for me watching a stage is that I don't root for our prediction unless at the end I think we are really close. I wanted to see the elite tackle today's mountains and come in under five hours. And did they ever! Check out Zakarin's average speed below.
- Stage 17: 11.12 m/s (40.03 kph or 24.87 mph)
That speed is 2 kph faster than what race organisers had as their upper limit on the time schedule. Incredible to average 40 kph today! We aren't happy to be more than 8% off today, but we'll have plenty to study when the race is over. Several determined cyclists clearly outputted more power today than we had in our model. We'll have a clearer picture of elite cyclist power output after this Tour de France is over.
Tomorrow's Stage 18 is a 17-km (11-mi) mountain individual time trial. Cyclists will be back in France for the uphill time trial. They'll get a chance to sprint on the downhill finish, though. Our prediction is given below.
- Stage 18: 29' 27" (prediction)
I definitely want to see cyclists coming in under half an hour tomorrow.
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