jagman_swe Posted December 2, 2015 Report Share Posted December 2, 2015 Hi all! Couldn´t resist posting my own statistics. One way to rank the best rider is to count world titles and medals. #1. Bou, #2. Lampkin, #3Tarres and so on. We all now that these 3 are in a class of their own no question. Another way to rank riders is to look at their placings in the WCH (and ECH) throughout the years (giving them points for top 15 placings (20-17-15-...1) that favours a long succesful career. This is my list based on FIM results from website (although there might be minor errors in FIMs results).(Top 40 + some interesting names although the lower ranks have only been sorted on points). They use to have a list of most scored points but that one make no sense with different scoring systems and number of rounds per year.... And the current #1 is ever young Fuji; might get catched by Bou and Raga though if they don't quit! Happy reading /TJ 1 T FUJINAMI J 291 2 D LAMPKIN GB 265 3 A RAGA E 252 4 J TARRES E 218 5 T BOU E 212 6 A CABESTANY E 207 7 M COLOMER E 171 8 Y VESTERINEN SF 170 9 M RATHMELL GB 153 10 M LAMPKIN GB 152 11 J FAJARDO E 152 12 T MICHAUD F 150 13 E LEJEUNE B 142 14 D BOSIS I 135 15 U KARLSSON S 131 16 B SCHREIBER US 129 17 T AHVALA SF 126 18 M ANDREWS GB 121 19 K KUROYAMA J 121 20 M FREIXA E 117 21 D MIGLIO I 111 22 A BILBAO E 101 23 G JARVIS GB 97 24 P BERLATIER F 97 25 J DABILL GB 88 26 S SAUNDERS GB 84 27 B CAMOZZI F 84 28 S COLLEY GB 84 29 C COUTARD F 80 30 G BURGAT F 78 31 G FARLEY GB 71 32 R EDWARDS GB 61 33 R SHEPHARD GB 61 34 M SOLER E 60 35 B SELLMAN S 57 36 S MILLER GB 55 37 A CORGOT E 53 38 M JUSTRIBO E 52 39 M BROWN GB 48 40 J PONS E 48 46 T EVERTSSON S 39 47 D SMITH GB 38 48 G FRANKE D 37 49 L GUBIAN F 35 51 M GRATTAROLA I 33 55 J LAMPKIN GB 31 59 T SCARLETT GB 25 60 A FERRER F 25 63 N BIRKETT GB 24 64 J CHALLONER GB 22 68 A WIGG GB 18 73 J. CASALES E 16 81 E KARLSSON S 12 87 P TARRES E 10 100 J. SHEPHARD GB 7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nigel dabster Posted December 3, 2015 Report Share Posted December 3, 2015 (edited) Is there six months of night where you are? Nice work! Edited December 3, 2015 by nigel dabster Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jagman_swe Posted December 3, 2015 Author Report Share Posted December 3, 2015 Thanks well sun gets down 3.30-4 pm so only trials on weekends until the snow is coming. It's easier to spot the polar bears sneaking up on you from behind in day light...;-) However not much work just updating a xl spreadsheet once a year... /TJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andy Posted December 3, 2015 Report Share Posted December 3, 2015 A large part of the reason Fuji is doing another World Championship season is so he can reach the magical 300 GPs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jagman_swe Posted December 3, 2015 Author Report Share Posted December 3, 2015 Or 400! ;-) He has always been a real showman and will be sadly missed when he finally quits. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crazybond700 Posted December 3, 2015 Report Share Posted December 3, 2015 (edited) Its funny that a lot of the high riders are ''now'' riders. Offcoarse its more easy to participate events because of money etc than it used to be in the 80ies etc probably. But riders ending their cariers should (and are) on there highest of scores, and a lot of the top riders in that list still arent. Edited December 3, 2015 by crazybond700 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jagman_swe Posted December 4, 2015 Author Report Share Posted December 4, 2015 Well yepp the top 5 guys has dominated totally since 2006 (with only Dougie maing top 5 06 and 7). Fuji and Caby (still in for top 3 thopugh) has past their zenith; although only Busto and Casales is up for top 5 next year if not Eddie or Ferrer, or less likely Dibsta or Pol T steps up a few notches. Shep and Kadlec def has the potential within a few years. And there will always be some youngster progressing. However a more fair top list and about the rank that most initaited followers have would come up with is to only count medals by 321 for GSB. Miller, Andrews, Smith, Franke would have been higher up if there was a ECH earlier and/or if the've had been participating more. 1 T BOU E 27 2 D LAMPKIN GB 26 3 J TARRES E 26 4 A RAGA E 25 5 T FUJINAMI J 22 6 T MICHAUD F 15 7 Y VESTERINEN SF 15 8 M COLOMER E 13 9 E LEJEUNE B 12 10 M RATHMELL GB 12 11 B SCHREIBER US 11 12 M LAMPKIN GB 10 13 U KARLSSON S 10 14 M ANDREWS GB 9 15 T AHVALA SF 9 16 S MILLER GB 7 17 D BOSIS I 7 18 G BURGAT F 4 19 D SMITH GB 3 20 S SAUNDERS GB 3 20 G FARLEY GB 3 22 A CABESTANY E 3 22 J FAJARDO E 3 24 G FRANKE D 2 25 D JONES GB 2 26 K KUROYAMA J 2 27 M FREIXA E 2 28 D MIGLIO I 2 29 J PONS E 1 30 L TELLING GB 1 31 B WILKINSON GB 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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