
What if I told that the fastest way to glory is not always the physical race but the bets placed on it?
Track cycling is gearing up for a tight race to the finish line as the world turns its attention to Paris in 2024 for the Olympics. Before the wheels start turning, let’s give you the inside scoop on how to turn each race into a win streak.
Imagine the thrill, the roaring crowd, and the exhilarating feeling of victory — magnifier.
Imagine Italy’s top-notch team, including the pedal-to the-metal Filippo Ganna, and the high-octane Jonathan Milan. They are ready to defend their Team Pursuit title. It’s worth betting on this race with odds of 2/1.
But that’s not it.
Ellese Andrews, from New Zealand, is going for gold in the women’s Keirin. With a track-record that includes a World Championship and a silver lining in Tokyo, Ellese Andrews’ 9/1 odds make it hard to pass.

What about the home stretch?
Dylan Bibic, a Canadian, is poised to make a mark in the Men’s Omnium. This 20-year old prodigy has a 13/2 shot at winning the Men’s Omnium.
Why should you believe us?
The numbers don’t lie. The numbers don’t lie. Andrews’ world champion title, along with a string top finishes, make her a force.
What’s the social phenomenon?
Why not become a participant in a world that is dominated by spectators? Betting on the Olympics offers more than a chance to win money. It allows you to be part of the action and feel the adrenaline. You can also cheer for your favorite athletes more than with your voice.
What will be the final outcome?
It’s more than just about winning. It’s all about the journey – the research, the strategy, and the moment you watch the race unfold knowing you have a piece of it.