Comunicados de Prensa - Translation
Translation
It looks like someone has been doing a little research on personal skills.
"A little help to better understand this aspect, associating the age and total value of the personal skills of the top 50 riders in the world rankings.
The position from 50 to 31 consists of 11 riders under 30 years of age. Seven out of twenty have their own skills less than 100; These range from 67 to 97. Three of these riders are not under 30.
Positions from 30 to 21 include three drivers under the age of 30 (27 years of age). Of these only two of the three totals have their personal skills (ranging from 71 to 93) to less than 100.
Positions from 20 to 11 count five under 30. Of these, the pilot with the lower age is 27 years old. Four pilots (half of whom are 30 or older) have their own skills between 88 and 97.
Let's look at the top ten today. In the top ten ranked four are under 30; The youngest, once again, has 27. There is only one, which is placed at the bottom of this ranking, with 80 personal skills, while all others have 100.
All data is updated on 30/04 / '17.
In total we can summarize the top 50 of the riders:
Drivers under 30: 23/50
Pilots with personal skills below 100: 15/50
Drivers with less than 30 years and with personal skills below 100: 8/15 ie one-third of younger riders
To you conclusions."
Ummm Umm what language is this?
I certainly have no clue what this post is about?
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