In addition to the following sports betting rules, the General rules applicable to all bets offered on the website apply. However, the sports rules will take precedence over the general rules.
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General Rules
Bet Settlement
All bets are settled on the results published by the official race governing body.
Multi-Stage Events
For multi-stage events, in the event of stages being cancelled, then the official standings after the last completed stage will be used for settlement purposes, providing one stage is completed in full.
Single stage / Outright Betting / Finishing position of the cyclist
Participants must cross the start line of the relevant event/stage for bets to stand. Otherwise, bets will be void and stakes refunded.
Stage Winner - If the conditions of a given stage (detailed below) are changed from those originally planned by the official organizer.
The removal or addition of 50% or more riders (from the original total number of riders listed) of categorized climbs used in a specific stage.
For team classification bets, settlement is based on final time rankings (if there are multiple team competitions at a given event).
Betting on an intermediate sprint group
Only selected cyclists are considered for settlement purposes.
If at least one of the selected cyclists is declared a non-starter, the bet will be cancelled in its entirety.
If none of the selected cyclists scores points in the relevant intermediate sprint, the bet will be void in its entirety.
Special bets on events
The event in question must be completed (regulated number of stages) or bets will be void, unless the result has already been determined:
Number of stage wins by the cyclist: If a cyclist does not start a given event, bets will be void.
Cyclist to finish in Top X: If a cyclist does not start a given event, bets will be void.
Finish Position:
- Explanation: Bet on a rider finishing in a specific position in a race.
- Example: Rider A to finish 3rd. If Rider A finishes exactly 3rd, the bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on how many different riders will wear the Pink Jersey during a stage race
- Example: Over/Under 4.5 different riders to wear the Pink Jersey. If 5 different riders wear it, " Over" wins.
- Explanation: Bet on how many different riders will wear the Red Jersey during a stage race
- Example: Over/Under 3.5 different riders to wear the Red Jersey. If 4 different riders wear it, "Over" wins.
- Explanation: Bet on how many different riders will wear the Yellow Jersey during a stage race
- Example: Over/Under 5.5 different riders to wear the Yellow Jersey. If 6 different riders wear it, "Over" wins.
- Explanation: Bet on a rider finishing in one of the top three positions (1st, 2nd, or 3rd).
- Example: Rider B to achieve a Podium Finish. If Rider B finishes 1st, 2nd, or 3rd, the bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on the rider who will win the Queen of the Mountains classification
- Example: Rider C to win the Queen of the Mountains. If Rider C accumulates the most points, the bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on a specific rider winning any individual stage of a race.
- Example: Rider D to win a stage. If Rider D wins any stage during the race, the bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on a specific team having a rider win any individual stage of a race.
- Example: Team X to win a stage. If any rider from Team X wins any stage, the bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on a rider winning the entire race or competition.
- Example: Rider H to win the Tour de France. If Rider H wins the overall classification, the bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on a rider winning the entire race or competition.
- Example: Rider J to win the Paris-Roubaix. If Rider J wins the race, the bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on a specific rider winning a particular stage of a race.
- Example: Rider K to win Stage 5. If Rider K wins Stage 5, the bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on a rider finishing within the top 10 positions in the overall classification.
- Example: Rider L to achieve a Top 10 Finish . If Rider L finishes 1st through 10th overall, the bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on the rider who will win the Young Rider classification
- Example: Rider M to win the Young Rider classification. If Rider M wins this classification, the bet win