What Are The Odds - To Win Women's Mountain Bike Cross Country - Tokyo Olympics

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What Are The Odds - To Win Women's Mountain Bike Cross Country - Tokyo Olympics

Loana Lecomte is a fairly big favorite to win the Women's Mountain Bike Cross Country - Tokyo Olympics at -260.

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  • Lecomte, representing France, became her nation's champion and won several races of the Coupe de France de VTT.
  • In her second season as a junior, Lecomte won silver in cross country at the UCI Mountain Bike World Championships and the UEC Mountain Bike European Championships.
  • France's Pauline Ferrand Prevot has the next shortest odds, paying $750 for every $100 bet.
  • During the 2015 season, aged just 23, Prevot became the first person ever – in the history of cycling – to simultaneously hold the World road title, World cyclo-cross title and World cross-country mountain bike title.
  • Jenny Rissveds has seen her odds go from +1800 to +800.
  • In 2019, Rissveds won her first world cup victory post-her 2016 Summer Olympics gold medal, a World Cup competition in Switzerland.
  • Kata Blanka Vas represents Hungary and pays $1400 for every $100 bet.

More Odds to Win the Gold - Women's Mountain Bike Cross Country

Evie Richards    +1800

Jolanda Neff    +2000

Rebecca McConnell    +2500

Caroline Bohe    +2500

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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