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 = -0.4 * weight + 41
This means that on average for every extra kilogram weight a rider loses -0.4 positions in the result.
Armirail
1
72 kgWenzel
2
68 kgRoglič
3
65 kgAyuso
4
65 kgMolenaar
5
63 kgVan Der Tuuk
6
64 kgGermani
7
62 kgAparicio
9
69 kgSivakov
10
70 kgLanda
11
61 kgMartinez
12
52 kgUriarte
13
67 kgMas
14
61 kgSteinhauser
15
65 kgSoler
17
68 kgStaune-Mittet
18
67 kgCastellon
19
55 kgVan Eetvelt
20
63 kgParra
21
55 kgWandahl
22
61 kgDe Plus
23
67 kgGall
24
66 kgHerrada
25
70 kgJohnston
26
55 kg
1
72 kgWenzel
2
68 kgRoglič
3
65 kgAyuso
4
65 kgMolenaar
5
63 kgVan Der Tuuk
6
64 kgGermani
7
62 kgAparicio
9
69 kgSivakov
10
70 kgLanda
11
61 kgMartinez
12
52 kgUriarte
13
67 kgMas
14
61 kgSteinhauser
15
65 kgSoler
17
68 kgStaune-Mittet
18
67 kgCastellon
19
55 kgVan Eetvelt
20
63 kgParra
21
55 kgWandahl
22
61 kgDe Plus
23
67 kgGall
24
66 kgHerrada
25
70 kgJohnston
26
55 kg
Weight (KG) →
Result →
72
52
1
26
# | Rider | Weight (KG) |
---|---|---|
1 | ARMIRAIL Bruno | 72 |
2 | WENZEL Mats | 68 |
3 | ROGLIČ Primož | 65 |
4 | AYUSO Juan | 65 |
5 | MOLENAAR Alex | 63 |
6 | VAN DER TUUK Danny | 64 |
7 | GERMANI Lorenzo | 62 |
9 | APARICIO Mario | 69 |
10 | SIVAKOV Pavel | 70 |
11 | LANDA Mikel | 61 |
12 | MARTINEZ Lenny | 52 |
13 | URIARTE Diego | 67 |
14 | MAS Enric | 61 |
15 | STEINHAUSER Georg | 65 |
17 | SOLER Marc | 68 |
18 | STAUNE-MITTET Johannes | 67 |
19 | CASTELLON Jan | 55 |
20 | VAN EETVELT Lennert | 63 |
21 | PARRA José Félix | 55 |
22 | WANDAHL Frederik | 61 |
23 | DE PLUS Laurens | 67 |
24 | GALL Felix | 66 |
25 | HERRADA Jesús | 70 |
26 | JOHNSTON Calum | 55 |