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 = -0.8 * weight + 93
This means that on average for every extra kilogram weight a rider loses -0.8 positions in the result.
Kinniburgh
2
76 kgHertz
4
68 kgBourgoyne
6
66 kgLamperti
7
74 kgPickrell
8
72 kgSchandorff Iwersen
10
62 kgSirman
19
77 kgInkster
21
73 kgTuazon
30
55 kgPlamondon
33
72 kgFroner
37
63 kgCarreau
43
68 kgRiccitello
44
55 kgLydic
47
62 kgMenegon
48
59 kgJussaume
52
70 kgGuillemette
55
73 kgParisella
59
78 kgLond
64
65 kgRussell
74
64 kgSelivert
77
61 kgPedersen
81
71 kg
2
76 kgHertz
4
68 kgBourgoyne
6
66 kgLamperti
7
74 kgPickrell
8
72 kgSchandorff Iwersen
10
62 kgSirman
19
77 kgInkster
21
73 kgTuazon
30
55 kgPlamondon
33
72 kgFroner
37
63 kgCarreau
43
68 kgRiccitello
44
55 kgLydic
47
62 kgMenegon
48
59 kgJussaume
52
70 kgGuillemette
55
73 kgParisella
59
78 kgLond
64
65 kgRussell
74
64 kgSelivert
77
61 kgPedersen
81
71 kg
Weight (KG) →
Result →
78
55
2
81
# | Rider | Weight (KG) |
---|---|---|
2 | KINNIBURGH Jackson | 76 |
4 | HERTZ Benjamin | 68 |
6 | BOURGOYNE Lucas | 66 |
7 | LAMPERTI Luke | 74 |
8 | PICKRELL Riley | 72 |
10 | SCHANDORFF IWERSEN Emil | 62 |
19 | SIRMAN Jack | 77 |
21 | INKSTER Eric | 73 |
30 | TUAZON Ron Francoise | 55 |
33 | PLAMONDON Joel | 72 |
37 | FRONER Axel | 63 |
43 | CARREAU Lukas | 68 |
44 | RICCITELLO Matthew | 55 |
47 | LYDIC Andrew | 62 |
48 | MENEGON Nicholas | 59 |
52 | JUSSAUME Tristan | 70 |
55 | GUILLEMETTE Mathias | 73 |
59 | PARISELLA Raphael | 78 |
64 | LOND Daniel | 65 |
74 | RUSSELL Evan | 64 |
77 | SELIVERT Fabien | 61 |
81 | PEDERSEN Ellis | 71 |