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Cycling betting rules
Updated over 4 months ago

Outright race markets

Markets will be "all in compete or not", up to the start of the first stage or prologue. When outright markets are updated between stages, withdrawn riders will be made void for bets placed after the previous stage and R4 deductions applied to the remaining field. The exception to this is when only 2 riders are priced in a market, when all bets placed after the previous stage will be made void.

Stage winner

Stakes will be refunded on non-participants and a Rule 4 deduction may be applied to winning bets. In the event of a disqualification, bets will be settled on the result at the time of the podium presentation.

Stage match betting

Both riders must start the stage for bets to stand. All cyclists quoted in the match bet must start the stage for bets to stand. At least one cyclist in the match bet must complete the stage for bets to stand. In the event of a disqualification, bets will be settled on the result at the time of the podium presentation.

Individual race match betting

Predict which cyclist will achieve the best official finishing position in the race. All cyclists quoted in the match bet must start the race for bets to stand. At least one cyclist in the match bet must complete the race for bets to stand. In the event of a disqualification, bets will be settled on the result at the time of the podium presentation.

Special categories

Predict the winner of a special category in the race. These include King of the Mountains, Green Jersey, Yellow Jersey, etc. Settlement will be based on the official final standings at the time of the final podium presentation of the tour. Any subsequent disqualifications will not affect bets.

Numbers betting

Bets are accepted up to the official starting time. If we have any doubt that a bet has been placed prior to the official start time it will stand for the next such event.

If for any reason any draw or event does not take place, bets will stand for the next such draw or event unless cancelled by mutual consent.

Numbers bets will always be settled on the next such draw or event to take place unless clearly specified. Where more than one draw or event is selected, bets will be settled on the next such consecutive draws or events to take place. If a specified draw has already taken place that day, then the bet will be settled on the next draw to take place.

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