Tour de France Odds are a Great Value

November 30th, 2010 Cycling Betting

Tour de France odds competition is just about to get underway and what should be one of the great sports betting highlights of year will go unnoticed by millions of sports fans.

For some reason the Tour de France betting odds have never caught on with major segments of the sports betting population, which is a shame.  As one of the biggest international sporting events in the world the Tour de France odds don’t get the respect they deserve.

Tour de France odds fans are generally Europeans who have grown up practicing the sport of cycling or at least following it in the media. And while Europeans represent a huge segment of the sports betting world American fans remain ambivalent to Tour de France odds. In recent years the profile of the Tour de France betting odds has certainly been increased with the exploits of native son Lance Armstrong. However, the interest in the Tour de France odds still pales compared to sporting events such as football, basketball or baseball.

That’s a shame considering how enthralling the Tour de France betting odds can be. There are so many interesting elements to the Tour de France odds that’s it’s difficult to know where to begin. One thing that sets the Tour de France odds apart from many other popular sporting events is the tradition. The Tour de France betting odds have been around for a long, long time. The first race was run in 1903 and aside from some war-related interruptions, the Tour de France odds have been a part of the sports betting world ever since.

There is also the aesthetic value of the race, which greatly enhances the Tour de France odds experience.  What other sporting events take place in the pastoral French countryside and stunning mountain ranges.  In fact, it’s not every day you see a major sporting event in the pristine Alps, but that’s where the Tour de France odds action unfolds.

But during these tough economic times perhaps the best selling point of the Tour de France odds is the fact that it’s three full weeks of action.  Everyday there’s a new Tour de France event to look forward and any betting fan will certainly get their money’s worth.  Based on shear volume the Tour de France betting odds last much, much longer than any baseball game or some other single day event where the victor is decided in a few hours or less.

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