ARTICLE | Vuelta = climbers festival!
23 August 2022, by Mark van der Linden
Figure 1.
Figure 2. The number of bunchsprints per grand tour in the last 10 years.
Figure 3. Number of wins from the early break by grand tour in the last 10 years.
Figure 4.
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Figure 5. Number of uphill finishes (at least an average gradient of [xgradient]% over the last 2km) in the last [last_n_year] years per grand tour.
Figure 6. The average number of vertical meters per grand tour stage in the last 10 year (excluding TTs).
Figure 7. The average number of vertical meters per 100 kilometer of racing per grand tour stage in the last 10 year (excluding TTs).
Figure 8. The percentage of the route being flat (between -2% and 2% gradient) per grand tour in the last 10 years.
Figure 9. The average profile score per stage in the last 10 years (excluding TTs).
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