Bet on the Giro d’Italia 2018

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Posted: April 25, 2018

Updated: April 25, 2018

There is one man dominating the world of modern cycling whilst constantly making cycling history – Chris Froome. Most betting sites don’t in fact offer odds on him for major races at all, putting betting on the sport in a state of gridlock, spare the Giro d’Italia. So what’s the point of placing a bet on the Grio d’Italia 2018? You shall find out below!

Tim Dumoulin returns to the Giro d’Italia ready to take another title and Chris Froome is desperate to win after failure to compete last year. Jerusalem to Rome is quite an unusual pilgrimage for the two titans but it makes a well placed bet on the Grio d’Italia 2018 all the more exhilarating.

Miguel Angel Lopez (6.50)

By far one of the youngest and least predictable in the race, he has been ranking highly in major competitions over the last few years. Mountains and hills are certainly his forte therfore his participation during the Giro d’Italia will be one we shall be keeping a close eye on. Could the young mountaineer take this victory whilst in his element?

Tim Dumoulin (2.75)

The 27 year old Dutchman is continually getting closer to his prime, as shown by his steady progression though professional cycling. This year he will be determined to hold his title at the Giro d’Italia so say internet sportsbook sites.

Chris Froome (2.25)

He is often regarded as one of the greatest riders in history however recent allegations against misuse of Asthma medications are unfairly invading his reputation. Online Sportsbook sites doubt this will have any effect on his performance but it does place unnecessary pressure on the Brit.

Bet on the Giro d’Italia 2018

For the first time ever the race begins outside of Europe throwing the competitors from their usual consistent climates. It's not quite anyone's game but there are definitely no certainties. Keep a close eye with odds from Bet365 Sportsbook when you bet on the Giro d’Italia 2018.

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