Cycling betting with Bitcoin and crypto
Cycling betting with Bitcoin on OVERDOG means backing Grand Tour and one-day-classic winners at prices pulled straight from the Polymarket exchange — set by traders, with no bookmaker margin. You fund in Bitcoin or another supported coin, bet with no identity check, and settle on-chain.
The live cycling board above lists what's in play — the outright markets on who wins a race, a Grand Tour or a single stage. Cycling is a seasonal, outright-driven sport: the board is deepest through the July Tour de France and the spring classics, and thins between them. Below is the durable picture: which races you can bet, what each market means, and how betting cycling on Polymarket through OVERDOG works.
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What cycling can I bet on?
OVERDOG's cycling board is built around outright markets — you back a rider to win a race, a whole Grand Tour or a single stage, rather than one team against another. The calendar spans the three Grand Tours, the one-day Monuments and the season-long UCI World Tour, so which races are live shows on the board above.
Grand Tours — Tour de France, Giro and Vuelta
Cycling's three Grand Tours are its biggest races: the Tour de France in July, the Giro d'Italia in the spring and the Vuelta a España in late summer, each a three-week stage race decided on cumulative time. They open the deepest outright markets of the season — the overall winner and each day's stage — anchored by the era's dominant riders, Tadej Pogačar and Jonas Vingegaard, alongside Remco Evenepoel and a rotating cast of contenders. Who is riding, and in what form, shows on the live board above.
One-day classics and the Monuments
The classics are single-day races, led by the five Monuments — Milan–San Remo, the Tour of Flanders, Paris–Roubaix, Liège–Bastogne–Liège and Il Lombardia — the oldest and most prestigious one-day races in the sport. Their winner markets price a whole field over one hard day, from the cobbled spring classics to Il Lombardia, the autumn Race of the Falling Leaves. A rider's Monument tally is part of what makes a name like Eddy Merckx the benchmark the modern greats chase.
The UCI World Tour
The UCI World Tour is the top tier of men's road cycling — the season-long calendar that ties the Grand Tours and Monuments together, plus week-long stage races like Paris–Nice and the Critérium du Dauphiné. It is the circuit the board's outright markets are drawn from, and where a rider such as Pogačar or Vingegaard builds a season.
Cycling bet types
Here is what you can bet on OVERDOG's cycling board — all of it priced as live outright markets, where the whole field is listed and you back the rider you want at the order-book price, not a fixed bookmaker line.
Race and overall winner
The headline cycling market is the outright winner: who wins a one-day classic, or who takes the overall — the general classification — of a Grand Tour, the rider in the yellow jersey at the Tour de France. The general classification is decided by cumulative time across every stage, so the overall market trades from before the opening stage until the lead is mathematically safe. The full winner field for a given race sits on its own futures page, linked from the board.
Stage winner
A Grand Tour is raced stage by stage, and each stage carries its own winner market — the sprinters' bunch finishes, the summit finishes in the mountains and the individual time trials. Stage-winner prices open ahead of each day's racing and settle on that stage's result, independent of the overall standings, so a rider out of general-classification contention can still be the pick on a single day.
Classification winners — the jerseys
Beyond the overall win, a Grand Tour awards jerseys for its side classifications, and each is its own season-long outright: the green jersey for the points classification, decided on sprint finishes; the polka-dot jersey for the mountains, the King of the Mountains classification; and the white jersey for the best young rider. Each market prices who leads that classification when the race finishes.
How to bet cycling with crypto on OVERDOG
Betting cycling with crypto on OVERDOG is crypto in, crypto out — the trading in between happens in a dollar-denominated unit:
1. Deposit a supported coin — Bitcoin, Ether, USDT, USDC, SOL or BNB — with no identity check. It converts to Polymarket's US-dollar stable unit on Polygon (about 1:1 with the dollar), the unit every position is priced, traded and settled in.
2. Pick a cycling market from the live board and buy shares in the rider you want at the exchange price. The cost is a flat 1% OVERDOG fee plus Polymarket's own fees, shown together before you commit — there is no separate bookmaker margin and no promotions.
3. When the market resolves, each winning share redeems for one dollar on-chain, and you withdraw back to crypto. There are no cards or bank transfers.
Betting cycling on Polymarket with OVERDOG
OVERDOG is an access layer to the Polymarket exchange, not a bookmaker. When you bet cycling here, your order routes to Polymarket's real order book — you just get a betting-terminal experience over it, with crypto funding and no account gates.
No vig — real order-book odds
Every cycling outcome trades as a share that settles at one dollar if it happens and zero if it does not, so the price reads directly as the market's implied probability. Because those prices come from an order book rather than a bookmaker's spreadsheet, there is no margin — no vig — baked in. It describes the price only; it never implies a bet will win.
Winners are never limited
There is no house taking the other side of your bet, so there is no book to protect. Betting well never gets your account limited or closed — a structural contrast with sportsbooks, which routinely restrict sharp bettors.
No-KYC, your custody
You deposit and withdraw in crypto with no identity check, and you can export your wallet and withdraw anytime — we can't freeze you. Settlement runs on-chain via Polymarket on Polygon, where every resolution is publicly verifiable.