Race Multiplier madness
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Race Multiplier madness
It is quite possible that no one except Bill, Beth, Brad, and Bowman will be interested in what follows.
After spending a few minutes noodling with last night's results and Bill's multiplier formulas, I am prepared to prognosticate.
The final scoring will be tight, but folks who have Bowman on their fantasty teams (think of rotisserie baseball--please) need team Liquiagas to do something magical next week. Or for Brad to have a mechanical or something.
After last night's action both men were deadlocked with 68 final multiplier points! Bowman held a slim lead in GC points: 3505 to 3417. But critically, Brad goes into next week's race with a 12 multiplier, while Bowman enters with his coveted jersey and a less coveted 5 multiplier. That means:
-If Brad gets more final multiplier points, he wins.
-If Brad and Bowman wind up with an equal number of multiplier points, then Brad wins.
-If Bowman gets one more final multiplier point than Brad, Brad still wins.
-If Bowman gets three or more final multiplier points than Brad, Bowman wins.
-The excitement is if Bowman gets exactly two more multiplier points than Brad--say Bowman gets two seconds while Brad gets a first and top 20. In that case it would come down to how many points they score next week in their two races. It is mathematically possible that even PBRs could impact the final tally. And one point in the second race could make a difference. In the multiplier scenario I listed above--where Bowman earns 8 multiplier points and Brad 6--you can see the fine margin if you forecast Bowman can nail down 45 points at the "Superbowl of Cross." In this case, if Brad gets 34 race points he loses..and if he gets 35 he wins by a hair (or a case of PBR).
Amazing, right!
-Steak
P.S. Brad and Bowman: if you guys are having trouble working your calculators, give me a call and I'll help you with the math.
After spending a few minutes noodling with last night's results and Bill's multiplier formulas, I am prepared to prognosticate.
The final scoring will be tight, but folks who have Bowman on their fantasty teams (think of rotisserie baseball--please) need team Liquiagas to do something magical next week. Or for Brad to have a mechanical or something.
After last night's action both men were deadlocked with 68 final multiplier points! Bowman held a slim lead in GC points: 3505 to 3417. But critically, Brad goes into next week's race with a 12 multiplier, while Bowman enters with his coveted jersey and a less coveted 5 multiplier. That means:
-If Brad gets more final multiplier points, he wins.
-If Brad and Bowman wind up with an equal number of multiplier points, then Brad wins.
-If Bowman gets one more final multiplier point than Brad, Brad still wins.
-If Bowman gets three or more final multiplier points than Brad, Bowman wins.
-The excitement is if Bowman gets exactly two more multiplier points than Brad--say Bowman gets two seconds while Brad gets a first and top 20. In that case it would come down to how many points they score next week in their two races. It is mathematically possible that even PBRs could impact the final tally. And one point in the second race could make a difference. In the multiplier scenario I listed above--where Bowman earns 8 multiplier points and Brad 6--you can see the fine margin if you forecast Bowman can nail down 45 points at the "Superbowl of Cross." In this case, if Brad gets 34 race points he loses..and if he gets 35 he wins by a hair (or a case of PBR).
Amazing, right!
-Steak
P.S. Brad and Bowman: if you guys are having trouble working your calculators, give me a call and I'll help you with the math.
steak- Posts : 44
Join date : 2007-10-12
Location : A-town
Re: Race Multiplier madness
Makes the BCS calculations look easy...With that said, is there a way I can "back in" to the championship like my alma mater? They say them SEC guys is fast but they ain't never seen 'em boyz doin' NASCAR on biiiikes in someone's backyard...What in the hell is an open container law anyway? Go Bucks.
Re: Race Multiplier madness
Ryan P. wrote:With that said, is there a way I can "back in" to the championship like my alma mater?
You've taken almost as much time off as your alma mater, so I'm guessing your results will be similar.
Go Gators,
-dave, UF '92
flahute- Posts : 74
Join date : 2007-10-16
Age : 54
Location : E-boro
Multiplier Schmultiplier
This "multiplier" mumbo-jumbo is just ridiculous. When Brad can't figure out the math and we're counting on Steak to figure out all the "possibilites", WTF have we come to? Complicated calculations no one can comprehend?
I vote that we simplify.
Race points (no BS)
Bowman 490
Brad 444
I vote that we simplify.
Race points (no BS)
Bowman 490
Brad 444
Bowman- Posts : 21
Join date : 2007-10-17
Re: Race Multiplier madness
A few comments, all stating the obvious.
1. The mumbo jumbo is intended. The scoring is a joke, and we're all in on it.
2. Bowman is funny when he's pissed off. Or maybe he is pissed off when he is funny. I'm not sure.
3. The underlying idea of the final multiplier isn't that wacky, giving a higher weighted value to winning. That is the rationale for scoring in points races. And if you look at the tally below it seems to me that Brad and Bowman have staged quite a close competition. Way to go dudes!
4. If you can't count on me to do the math, then I have absolutely no value to cross at all. I guess I can man a beer station during the backwards race, but that's about it.
Bowman 1 7 9 4 0 11
Brad 8 5 1 2 1 0
1. The mumbo jumbo is intended. The scoring is a joke, and we're all in on it.
2. Bowman is funny when he's pissed off. Or maybe he is pissed off when he is funny. I'm not sure.
3. The underlying idea of the final multiplier isn't that wacky, giving a higher weighted value to winning. That is the rationale for scoring in points races. And if you look at the tally below it seems to me that Brad and Bowman have staged quite a close competition. Way to go dudes!
4. If you can't count on me to do the math, then I have absolutely no value to cross at all. I guess I can man a beer station during the backwards race, but that's about it.
Bowman 1 7 9 4 0 11
Brad 8 5 1 2 1 0
steak- Posts : 44
Join date : 2007-10-12
Location : A-town
Re: Race Multiplier madness
I vote you DON'T shut up. I find this banter highly entertaining. On Thursday, we think about racing.
BikeBeth- Posts : 140
Join date : 2007-10-12
Age : 60
Location : Emmaus
Re: Race Multiplier madness
I completely agree with Beth, as I am loving the banter as well! I find it amazing that Steak can come up with so many different variables, which I find highly useful as a spectator.
Livin' good- Posts : 28
Join date : 2007-10-15
Age : 48
Location : Emmaus, PA
My vote's for Topher...
Brad's gonna double flat and Bowman's gonna drink too much (I'm not sure how, but it's gonna happen!)
Yet another unfounded prediction.
Yet another unfounded prediction.
hans- Posts : 16
Join date : 2007-10-13
Re: Race Multiplier madness
I just spotted Bowman doing laps on the Emmaus Ice Skating Rink. Getting ready for glacial-cross.
Plunkett- Posts : 31
Join date : 2007-10-16
Location : Center City Emmaus
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