Taylorp Cycling Tips
- Annual Profit
- 32
- Annual Strike Rate
- 60 %
- 30 Days Profit
- -
- 7 Days Profit
- -
12 Months Profit Trend
Jan 25 - Jan 26
- Highest ProfitJun 25
- 3.2
- Lowest ProfitJan 26
- -
Daily Profit
Last 23 Days
- Highest ProfitJan 15
- -
- Lowest ProfitJan 15
- -
Taylorp’s Tips
Tomorrow Tips
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Coupland’s early-season form, including national championship podiums, provides a small but clear advantage. Blasi’s Stage 1 hilly performance history is limited, making Coupland the stronger choice based on data.
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Wlodarczyk has points classification experience and proven consistency on hilly stages. Manly is versatile but slightly less effective on repeated short climbs. Historical performance data favors Wlodarczyk for Stage 1.
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Bradbury’s early-season national podiums and top finishes indicate stronger Stage 1 form. Bunel’s results are less consistent on similar hilly profiles, giving Bradbury a measurable, moderate advantage in this pairing.
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Rüegg is defending TDU champion with podium finishes on Stage 1 climbs. Van Dam lacks similar hilly-stage results, and Rüegg’s previous TDU performance history strongly supports her as the superior Stage 1 contender.
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Baker demonstrates consistent WorldTour results and solid punch on short climbs. Fidanza is primarily a sprinter and less suited to Stage 1’s repeated hilly climbs, giving Baker a modest but data-supported edge.
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Dygert’s WorldTour stage victories and hilly-stage capability surpass Wollaston’s sprint-focused results. Stage 1’s repeated climbs favor punchers like Dygert, whose previous TDU performances show strong consistency. The data aligns with historical stage fit.
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.