Regression line on weight and result
With regression analysis we can check if there is a relationship between a dependent (also called outcome variable) and an independent variable. In this statistic, the relationship between the weight of a rider and the result (outcome) is investigated.
The formula for the regression line on the riders in the result is as follows:
The formula for the regression line on the riders in the result is as follows:
result = 0.6 * weight + 2
This means that on average for every extra kilogram weight a rider loses 0.6 positions in the result.
Dahl
2
68 kgØrn-Kristoff
4
76 kgNagengast
6
62 kgJackowiak
12
65 kgOmrzel
19
62 kgRemijn
20
68 kgŠumpík
21
63 kgTaillieu
22
68 kgZahálka
25
69 kgPešek
27
67 kgReitz
29
57 kgFietzke
32
60 kgGoold
35
59 kgSmith
43
58 kgLarsson
47
60 kgGeerinck
51
67 kgKrzyśków
57
63 kgPatras
67
69 kgHeath
69
63 kgMolenaar
74
68 kgJust Pedersen
75
80 kgWieland
81
64 kgSchaper
92
69 kgKőrösi
97
65 kg
2
68 kgØrn-Kristoff
4
76 kgNagengast
6
62 kgJackowiak
12
65 kgOmrzel
19
62 kgRemijn
20
68 kgŠumpík
21
63 kgTaillieu
22
68 kgZahálka
25
69 kgPešek
27
67 kgReitz
29
57 kgFietzke
32
60 kgGoold
35
59 kgSmith
43
58 kgLarsson
47
60 kgGeerinck
51
67 kgKrzyśków
57
63 kgPatras
67
69 kgHeath
69
63 kgMolenaar
74
68 kgJust Pedersen
75
80 kgWieland
81
64 kgSchaper
92
69 kgKőrösi
97
65 kg
Weight (KG) →
Result →
80
57
2
97
# | Rider | Weight (KG) |
---|---|---|
2 | DAHL Marius Innhaug | 68 |
4 | ØRN-KRISTOFF Felix | 76 |
6 | NAGENGAST Ruud Junior | 62 |
12 | JACKOWIAK Jan Michal | 65 |
19 | OMRZEL Jakob | 62 |
20 | REMIJN Senna | 68 |
21 | ŠUMPÍK Pavel | 63 |
22 | TAILLIEU Aldo | 68 |
25 | ZAHÁLKA Štěpán | 69 |
27 | PEŠEK Adam | 67 |
29 | REITZ Braden | 57 |
32 | FIETZKE Paul | 60 |
35 | GOOLD Max | 59 |
43 | SMITH Jeremy | 58 |
47 | LARSSON Linus | 60 |
51 | GEERINCK Seppe | 67 |
57 | KRZYŚKÓW Dominik | 63 |
67 | PATRAS Jakub | 69 |
69 | HEATH Will | 63 |
74 | MOLENAAR Ko | 68 |
75 | JUST PEDERSEN Carl Emil | 80 |
81 | WIELAND Fabian | 64 |
92 | SCHAPER Joeri | 69 |
97 | KŐRÖSI Gábor | 65 |