Play along with our Fantasy Tour de France (At least 43,650 USD/40,000 Euro/34,400 GBP in prizes!)

The Tour de France starts Saturday 1 July in the Spanish region of the Basque Country. With immediately two tough finishes, the GC riders should be on edge right away. It will be a tough Tour de France in any case, with the Pyrenees already halfway through the first week and arrivals on Puy de Dôme, Grand Colombier, Mont Blanc and a finish just after the Col de la Loze.

Expect a delicious duel between Tadej Pogačar and defending champion Jonas Vingegaard. Other tastemakers at the start include Mathieu van der Poel, Wout van Aert, Mads Pedersen, Julian Alaphilippe, Biniam Girmay and Tom Pidcock. Add the crème de la crème of sprinters and we can get ready for three weeks of top-class racing.

Click here to go directly to the Fantasy Tour de France.

Why play Fantasy Cycling?

- Your engagement with cycling will further increase. It is not about one rider, but 15 riders and 5 substitute riders who need to perform for you!

- For only $13,67/€12.50/£11,01 you will get many extra hours of entertainment before the start of the race and even more hours of fun during the Tour de France. 

- If you manage to beat the other players (there are 401 prizes in General Classification), you can also win nice cash prizes (1st prize $3,280 USD/€3,000/£2,560)! 

Now it is also possible for the USA to play at Zweeler!

Legal residents physically located in any of the fifty (50) states and Washington, DC, excluding Arizona, Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia, and Washington are eligible to open A User Account and participate in Contests.

The Fantasy Tour de France (15+5) will start at Saturday 1 July 2023 at 12:55.

To create a team every player enters 15 riders and 5 substitute riders. When a rider does not start in a stage, then the first available substitute takes his place. The points of the drop-out will remain in your total points scored, the points of the substitute will only count from start of the next stage.

The game will cost $13,67/€12.50/£11,01 per team and will start with a guaranteed amount of $43,650/€40,000/£34,400 in prizes. The first prize in the general classification (501 prizes) will be $3,280 USD/€3,000/£2,560!

Be aware: there is no longer a 0 points jackpot. From now on we have $1,100/€1,000/£885 as first prize for the least points classification. This means that every grand tour the $1,100/€1,000/£885 will be won, even if no team finishes on 0 points.

Read more about:
Cycling Tour de France
by Andre Liliomos 0 Comments

Place comments

666

0 Comments

More comments

You are currently seeing only the comments you are notified about, if you want to see all comments from this post, click the button below.

Show all comments