AsapNast Cycling Tips
- Annual Profit
- 63
- Annual Strike Rate
- 58 %
- 30 Days Profit
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- 7 Days Profit
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12 Months Profit Trend
Sep 24 - Sep 25
- Highest ProfitJun 25
- 6.3
- Lowest ProfitSep 25
- -
Daily Profit
Last 23 Days
- Highest ProfitSep 08
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- Lowest ProfitSep 08
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AsapNast’s Tips
Today Tips
Experts are OLBG tipsters with high strike rates, current month or 6 month profitability for a particular sport.
Value Rating is based on comparing the odds of a selection to the theoretical probability of winning based on the percentage of tips for it.
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Sepp Kuss remains the stronger rider on paper, with deep Grand Tour experience and proven climbing prowess. Jorgenson is improving fast, but Kuss’s ability to ride at altitude and defend leads puts him in a favorable position to win this matchup.
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Juan Guillermo Martínez has been consistent in recent stages and is slightly more rounded across mixed profiles. While odds are even, his ability to hang on in tougher sections makes him a reliable choice to take this head-to-head against Beloki.
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Santiago Buitrago is a strong underdog pick. He's a natural climber and can surge late in mountainous stages. Dunbar is solid, but Buitrago’s recent bursts of form and attacking potential give him a good shot at causing an upset here.
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Louis Meintjes is known for his steady climbs and race intelligence. While Guardeno has promise, Meintjes has a clear advantage in endurance and experience. Expect the South African to outlast his opponent, especially if the profile includes sustained climbing.
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Tom Pidcock’s explosive form and climbing ability make him the logical choice here. He's been sharp in the mountains and handles technical descents with ease. Hindley is strong, but Pidcock’s versatility and recent performances give him the edge in this duel.
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Ben Tulett offers solid value as the underdog. He’s proven capable on rolling terrain and has shown resilience in breakaway groups. While Grossschartner is consistent, Tulett’s attacking spirit could tilt this head-to-head in his favor if he rides aggressively from the start.
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Soler’s experience is valuable, but Ayuso is the more explosive and consistent rider in current form. His recent results and attacking mindset give him the edge here. Expect Ayuso to outperform Soler with a late-stage surge or stronger mountain pacing.
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Poels has the experience and depth needed for hard-fought climbing stages. Rolland’s ceiling is limited compared to Wout’s pedigree and climbing prowess. Unless Poels has an off day, he should control this contest and secure the win.
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Bernal seems to be rediscovering some of his old spark and holds the edge in this matchup. Ciccone’s form has been patchy, and Bernal’s climbing rhythm and GC ambitions should put him in front by the end of the day.
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Vingegaard is in supreme climbing form and looks unstoppable when road gradients kick in. Almeida is more durable across long stages but lacks the explosive power Jonas can deliver on mountain finishes. Vingegaard should edge this with his superior acceleration.
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Tejada brings superior Grand Tour experience and climbing resilience. Balderstone is still adapting to top-level intensity and lacks Tejada’s race craft. Unless there's a mishap, Tejada should comfortably finish ahead with his steady pacing strategy.
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Gall is clearly the superior climber and more experienced at WorldTour level. Pellizzari is a talent for the future, but Gall’s Vuelta performances and tactical discipline make him the safer pick in this head-to-head matchup.
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Riccitello is a strong climber and more consistent over tough profiles. Traeen has potential but lacks the steady output shown by Riccitello in recent stages. Expect Riccitello to control the pace and finish ahead unless something unexpected occurs.
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Armirail offers more time-trial power and engine on flatter terrain. While Molard is more punchy, Bruno’s ability to manage effort and dictate tempo should give him the upper hand. He’s the more balanced rider over this kind of route.
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Jay Vine has the perfect blend of climbing power and tactical awareness for a selective stage. He’s been lurking behind the top contenders and has the ability to attack late and make it stick, especially if the top GC riders hesitate to chase. At these odds, he offers strong profit potential and realistic winning chances.
Profits calculated to a 10 point stake.
Value Rating is based on comparing the odds of a selection to the theoretical probability of winning based on the percentage of tips for it.