Cycling Predictions

Cycling is seen as somewhat of a niche sport, but is still bet upon largely across the world being most popular in Europe and the USA. More recently, the sport has expanded to include more riders from across the world, such as Australia and Africa so its interest is growing in those areas.
With long one day races the sport lends itself well to in-play betting and with numerous prizes on offer for the riders there are plenty of markets to explore. The Grand Tours often gather the most excitement and betting action, but as we will see there is a lot more to betting on cycling than just one tour of France every summer!
In the text following we will explain how you can find the latest cycling predictions from our team of tipsters. All predictions are well researched and double checked to make sure we are providing you with tips that have the best hope of success.
Using the link below you can access all our latest cycling predictions and tips. These have been specially chosen by our experts in the field, after poring over rider form, race routes, gradients and up-to-date injury status. They will also look for the best value odds and bets at our partner bookmakers.
Whatever sport you are betting on it is vital that you conduct thorough research. This is just what our tipsters carry out, scrutinising every available factor and detail that can play a part in a rider's performance on the road.
The most important factor in terms of cycling is a rider’s current form. It is also important that you check they are injury-free and riding on terrain, conditions or road routes that suit their style of racing the best.
On top of this we always ensure the best quality of cycling odds from gambling websites globally. Finding yourself the best odds is a big factor in ensuring you maximise any potential profits.
All the aspects listed below will be checked to be fully sure that we are giving you the greatest available cycling predictions.
To make sure our cycling predictions are constantly the best and up to date, we look at cycling news and current standings as well as what riders need to achieve in every tour, whether this adds or removes pressure from them when they are in the overall classification.
Current form and injury statuses are all carefully monitored alongside the race route for the day or the overall tour route to ensure we are predicting winners for the right type of races. Performance and tiredness are checked carefully especially entering major tours. Crashes are commonplace in road race cycling and many riders will ride on with injuries however much this impairs performance.
As we have already said the better the odds the more value you add to any potential profit margins. Where real value is found is when you find odds on an outcome that are longer than you feel they should be, this makes for what is known as a value bet.
Cycling includes quite a few extra markets that are offered by sites on top of the outright winner market. We are going to look into these further later on; however, what these can offer is more value to a bet when carefully studied, as these can be areas where bookies price up odds with greater margins on the bettors side. This can make them the best markets to look at when searching for a true value bet.
We have gathered a team of expert cycling tipsters from across the world to offer you the best ongoing quality predictions for the sport. Each area is properly analysed and no stone is left unturned when looking into who will win a race or a tour.
Cycling tournaments are known as tours and see the riders race across a certain country in a set number of stages, with the winning rider the one with the best final time at the end of the final race. There are many types of tours, the longest and largest are known as Grand Tours. There are also important and historical one-day races. We cover the biggest and best ones and these are listed below.
Date | Tour | Location | Stages | Current Champion |
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July | Tour de France | France | 21 | Tadej Pogačar (SLV) |
Aug-Sept | Vuelta | Spain | 21 | Jonas Vingegaard (DEN) |
May | Giro | Italy | 21 | Simon Yates (GBR) |
March, April, October | Monuments | France, Belgium, Italy | 5 | Various |
Sept | UCI World Championship | Various | 13 | Tadej Pogačar (SLV) (Mens) |
January | Tour Down Under | Australia | 5 | Jhonatan Narváez (ECU) |
There are plenty of tours and one-day races on the UCI (Union Cycliste Internationale) World Tour, which runs from January to October every year. Alongside the three grand tours (Italy, France & Spain) there are many other nations that host smaller scale tours around their country. The cycling calendar also includes around 25 one day races, known as classics with 5 of these known as the monuments being the crown events of the one dayers. The World championships are held every September and will be held in Canada in 2026. Below, we list the major Men’s tours that gain the best ranked cycling rider start lists over the season. The women’s tour is slightly smaller and runs on separate dates to the men’s but is less popular and you will not always find websites offering odds on their races.
Date | Tour | Location | Stages |
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January | Tour Down Under | Australia | 5 |
Feb | UAE Tour | United Arab Emirates | 7 |
May | Giro | Italy | 21 |
June | Presidential Cycling Tour | Turkey | 8 |
July | Tour de France | France | 21 |
August | Benelux Tour | Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg | 5 |
August | Tour de Pologne | Poland | 7 |
Aug-Sept | Vuelta | Spain | 21 |
Sept | Tour of Britain | UK | 6 |
Sept | UCI World Championship | Canada | 13 |
Oct | Tour of Guangxi | China | 6 |
While there is a huge range of markets that you can bet on in cycling, and lots more in-play markets. With our tips we will cover the main pre-race bets that you will find and these are listed below in a bit more detail;
A bet placed on the final winner of the tour or the fastest finisher in one-day races. To win a grand tour you need to be a strong climber, time-trialer and able to hold your own on the flats. With smaller local tours they may suit someone who can win by being strong in only one discipline. Our main predictions will concern who we think the final tour winners shall be.
Tours are divided into daily races that are called stages. You can bet on who will win each stage of the race; this is simply the rider who finishes first at the end of the course.
Tours have 4 jerseys that can be won, the colours vary from tour to tour. You can bet on who will win each jersey. These can be good markets to predict and adds an extra level dimension to watching the tour with cyclists going for different prizes.
While cycling is somewhat of a niche sport in terms of watching and betting it is still well known enough to be included in some form at most bookmakers. Most tours and major one-day events are covered, and you can pretty much bet on cycling through the full season January to October.
When we evaluate a cycling gambling site, there are a few things that we look into. This includes the range of promotions, how competitive the odds are, bonuses, tour coverage, live streaming offering and in-play betting options.
While many sites can offer cycling coverage we have picked the ones below that stand out for their above average cycling coverage:
We love sport here at allbets and we try to cover as much of it as we can in betting terms! Alongside our cycling tips and predictions, our panel of experts will also be providing tips on a range of other sports and events, which include but are not limited to the following:
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There is no harm in doing both, but you have a stage winner bet every day of a tour and only the one for the GC. You can also tailor stage win bets taking into account how the tour is going.
There is a Women’s World Tour, however this is not yet that well established and it is unlikely you will have many sites that offer odds on this currently.
Many stages can last 4-5 hours and include point classification checkpoints, this makes cycling ideal for live betting, and the long races give you lots of time to manage your bets.
Watching online is called live streaming and there are some bookmaker sites that can offer this. You may need to place a wager on the race or tour to access the live stream, or in some cases just need a funded account.
Riders are usually specialists in one field of road cycling. Some will be strong climbers and good in mountains, others fast finishers known as sprinters. Some are the best time trialists and you also have all rounders solid in each discipline.