SHASHI Cycling Tips
- Annual Profit
- 60
- Annual Strike Rate
- 55 %
- 30 Days Profit
- -
- 7 Days Profit
- -
12 Months Profit Trend
Sep 24 - Sep 25
- Highest ProfitJul 25
- 6.7
- Lowest ProfitAug 25
- -9.5
Daily Profit
Last 23 Days
- Highest ProfitSep 08
- -
- Lowest ProfitSep 08
- -
SHASHI’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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Egan Bernal's current form is trending upwards, while Giulio Ciccone has shown signs of significant fatigue and illness. Bernal recently secured a top-10 finish from a breakaway on a tough stage (Stage 15), suggesting his climbing legs are improving. In contrast, Ciccone lost over 20 minutes on the Angliru and Stage 14 due to what he described as a sickness, and he is no longer competing for the GC. This stage is a perfect target for a recovering Bernal to showcase his class from the breakaway. His course fit is high for this terrain, while Ciccone’s recent form is a major question mark.
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Vingegaard's relentless consistency and proven ability to perform at the highest level in the third week of a Grand Tour make him the favorite. While Almeida's stage win was a brilliant moment of power, Vingegaard's calm, measured approach, combined with his team's unwavering support, will likely secure him the overall victory.
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Tejada's superior climbing form, demonstrated by his consistent top-15 finishes on mountain stages in the Vuelta, shows he has a better ability to handle the extreme fatigue of a Grand Tour. Balderstone, while a very promising talent, is showing signs of inconsistency, which is a major vulnerability in a three-week race.
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Felix Gall is currently in a class of his own. His consistent top-tier results in both the Tour de France and the current Vuelta, combined with his superior climbing performance on the same stages as Pellizzari, make him the more dominant and proven rider. He is not just a talent, but a proven Grand Tour contender.
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Bruno Armirail is in the form of his career. His climbing prowess, demonstrated by his top GC position in the Vuelta, and his excellent time trial ability make him a far more dangerous and consistent rider than Rudy Molard at this time. Armirail's momentum, combined with his team's strong support, gives him a decisive edge.
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Riccitello's recent form is superior, as demonstrated by his consistent top-10 GC position and his ability to limit losses on demanding stages. In contrast, Traeen's clear decline in performance on crucial climbs suggests that cumulative fatigue is now a significant handicap. Riccitello's trajectory is one of a rider hitting his peak in the third week, while Traeen appears to be fading after an impressive early-race effort.
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Buitrago's consistently strong climbing form throughout the Vuelta, combined with his team's strategic freedom to go for stage wins, makes him the perfect candidate. He has the power and the tactical acumen to survive a strong breakaway and win on a steep, explosive final climb.
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.