Cycling

It would be a shame for anyone to just bet or raise their bets only in Tour de France season because there are too many other cycling events out there waiting to be discovered, seen and joined. For instance, there’s Tour de Romandie, Deutschland Tour, cyclingVuelta a Espana, Amstel Gold Race, Tour de Suisse and a lot more to look out for every year. But perhaps, what attracts many bettors in Tour de France alone is the length of time involve in this event. Cyclists compete for 23 days in a 21-stage event that makes it more interesting than any other cycling events. Too many possibilities to occur as the days progress. One minute your bet is finishing consecutive firsts, another minute they are down being hauled off the road, along with their bikes.

No matter what a team’s strategy was in joining the event, they are somehow bound to change on the day of the event itself. But the good thing about the 21-stage race is the fact that each stages are different from one another with an outcome of different winners. The same thing applies in betting. A player is not left with that big burden of choosing just the winning team or final finisher. Anyone can bet different cyclists in any stages but if you want to stick on your choice, you are also very welcome to do just that.

There are sites that offers an extensive list of odds and what to be expected, novelty items and betting options. But if you are a cycling fan in the first place, this would be just a breeze for you. You know what to look for in your team aside from the usual before and after stage reports. Many sites offer good deals, especially for new players, and show the odds not only from their sites but from other betting sites too so it’ll be easier to see what you’re dealing at.