Tgoadby Cycling Tips
- Annual Profit
- -314
- Annual Strike Rate
- 37 %
- 30 Days Profit
- 6
- 7 Days Profit
- 24
12 Months Profit Trend
Oct 24 - Oct 25
- Highest ProfitApr 25
- 5.8
- Lowest ProfitAug 25
- -15
Daily Profit
Last 23 Days
- Highest ProfitOct 06
- 2.3
- Lowest ProfitOct 09
- -1.5
tgoadby’s Tips
Tomorrow 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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Pogacar dominates Monuments, but Lombardia’s attritional climbs and tactical chaos can open doors. With Evenepoel, Roglic, Carapaz and Pidcock lurking, 5.00 on the field is mathematically stronger than Pogacar’s short price.
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Fresh off strong autumn form, Pidcock’s explosive climbing and elite descending suit Lombardia’s finale. Evenepoel struggles on technical descents, so 3.50 is a sharp overlay for the Yorkshireman’s skill set.
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Veteran climber with proven Grand Tour pedigree. Uijtdebroeks is talented but inconsistent post??'injury. At 3.50, Landa’s experience and tactical nous make him a live underdog in a one??'day war.
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Punchy Colombian thrives on steep ramps and chaotic finales. Tulett is steady but lacks Higuita’s explosive kick. At 2.75, Higuita is a credible value play in Lombardia’s terrain.
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Olympic champion with proven Monument pedigree. Carapaz’s attacking style and endurance make him dangerous in attritional races. At 2.50, his class edge offers strong value against the younger Dane.
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Breakout French climber with top??'5s in hilly one??'day races this season. Molard is consistent but lacks Berthet’s upside. At 2.38, Berthet is a sneaky underdog with momentum.
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Multiple Grand Tour winner with explosive climbing and sprint finish. Seixas is promising but raw. At 2.25, Roglic’s pedigree makes him a clear value selection in this head??'to??'head.
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Arensman is younger, fresher, and climbing into form. Quintana’s decline is evident, while Arensman has top??'10 Grand Tour pedigree. At 1.83, he’s a fair value edge in this matchup.
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.