Tour de France 2022 Data Doodles - Week 2
Jul. 11th, 2022 08:46 pmThis week, the withdrawals came as a steady drip, drip, drip.
( Bar charts of riders still in )
( Type of withdrawals )
There were no withdrawals due to riders being over the time limit. 55% of the withdrawals were due to riders not starting stages, and 45% were mid-stage abandonments.
The withdrawals are spread out amongst the teams and stages. No team has lost more than 1 rider, and those stages were riders have withdrawn, 2-4 riders have withdrawn per stage.
( Two pie charts, and the team Kaplan Meier )
The overall Kaplan Meier looks like ( this )
It does help to answer the question posed in this post, as to whether or not the 2021 Tour rate of attrition was worse than usual.
Comparing the 2020, 2021 and 2022 Kaplan Meier charts, 2020 and 2022 almost completely overlap at this point, while the 2021 line is worse.

( Bar charts of riders still in )
( Type of withdrawals )
There were no withdrawals due to riders being over the time limit. 55% of the withdrawals were due to riders not starting stages, and 45% were mid-stage abandonments.
The withdrawals are spread out amongst the teams and stages. No team has lost more than 1 rider, and those stages were riders have withdrawn, 2-4 riders have withdrawn per stage.
( Two pie charts, and the team Kaplan Meier )
The overall Kaplan Meier looks like ( this )
It does help to answer the question posed in this post, as to whether or not the 2021 Tour rate of attrition was worse than usual.
Comparing the 2020, 2021 and 2022 Kaplan Meier charts, 2020 and 2022 almost completely overlap at this point, while the 2021 line is worse.
