International audienceThe Tour de France is the most popular and prestigious bicycle race in the world. Since the 1980s, it has also had increasing economic success. Is such economic success related to improvements in competitive balance among riders, i.e. the degree of parity among opponents and the resulting difficulty to predict the competition’s end result? We compute several measures of static (annual) and dynamic (year-to-year) competitive balance for the yellow jersey from 1947 to 2017, both among the top five riders and among team leaders. Our main result is that competitive balance in the Tour de France has not improved much since 1947: the time performances of top riders and team leaders have not become closer to each other – or h...
AbstractFor the past dozen years, our research group has been refining a physical model used to pred...
Although it is not generally applauded, withdrawing from competition is sometimes the best availabl...
The aim of this article was to evaluate the mean speed progression of the three major cycling stage ...
International audienceThe chapter goes as follows. In the first section it is demonstrated how the T...
International audienceSince its creation in 1903, the Tour de France has remained the biggest of all...
In the economics of professional team sports leagues, the concept of competitive balance is well doc...
We noticed that French racing cyclists have not won the Tour de France for 37 years so, in this mast...
BACKGROUND: In cycling, the Union Cycliste International (UCI) World Tour points system provides a b...
In the economics of professional team sports leagues, the concept of competitive balance is well doc...
International audienceRoad cycling ranks among the most intense endurance exercises. Previous studie...
On 5 July 2003, the Tour de France (TDF) has celebrated 100th running. Instead of a chimney sweep co...
From its initial inception in 1903 as a race premised on a publicity stunt to sell newspapers, the T...
Prinz J, Wicker P. Team and individual performance in the Tour de France. Team Performance Managemen...
International audienceWhy did cycling become professional as early as the late 19th century, while o...
This research analyses the results of twelve Tours de France competitions in order to com¬pare t...
AbstractFor the past dozen years, our research group has been refining a physical model used to pred...
Although it is not generally applauded, withdrawing from competition is sometimes the best availabl...
The aim of this article was to evaluate the mean speed progression of the three major cycling stage ...
International audienceThe chapter goes as follows. In the first section it is demonstrated how the T...
International audienceSince its creation in 1903, the Tour de France has remained the biggest of all...
In the economics of professional team sports leagues, the concept of competitive balance is well doc...
We noticed that French racing cyclists have not won the Tour de France for 37 years so, in this mast...
BACKGROUND: In cycling, the Union Cycliste International (UCI) World Tour points system provides a b...
In the economics of professional team sports leagues, the concept of competitive balance is well doc...
International audienceRoad cycling ranks among the most intense endurance exercises. Previous studie...
On 5 July 2003, the Tour de France (TDF) has celebrated 100th running. Instead of a chimney sweep co...
From its initial inception in 1903 as a race premised on a publicity stunt to sell newspapers, the T...
Prinz J, Wicker P. Team and individual performance in the Tour de France. Team Performance Managemen...
International audienceWhy did cycling become professional as early as the late 19th century, while o...
This research analyses the results of twelve Tours de France competitions in order to com¬pare t...
AbstractFor the past dozen years, our research group has been refining a physical model used to pred...
Although it is not generally applauded, withdrawing from competition is sometimes the best availabl...
The aim of this article was to evaluate the mean speed progression of the three major cycling stage ...