What Are The Odds to Win - Men's Mountain Biking - Paris Olympics

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Jul/23/2024

The Men's Mountain Bike gold will be handed out on Sunday at the 2024 Paris Olympics.

Cycling has been contested at every Summer Olympic Games since the birth of the modern Olympic movement at the 1896 Summer Olympics, at which a road race and five track events were held.

Mountain bike racing entered the Olympic programme at the Atlanta Olympics, followed by BMX racing in 2008 and freestyle BMX in 2020.

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The favorite to win this event is Tom Pidcock of Great Britain, priced at -140.

He has taken the cross-country mountain bike titles at the 2020 Summer Olympics and the 2023 World Championships, the 2022 Cyclo-cross World Championships and the prestigious spring road classics, Strade Bianche in 2023 and the Amstel Gold Race in 2024. His best Monument finish was 2nd in the Liège–Bastogne–Liège in 2023.

Pidcock made news this month when he was forced to withdraw from this year's Tour de France after testing positive for Covid-19.

France's Victor Koretzky had the second shortest odds at +340.

Koretzky won the junior cross-country world championship in 2011. Competing with the French team he won the cross-country team relay world championship in 2011, 2015, and 2016. Koretzky represented France in cross-country mountain biking at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Odds to Win Men's Mountain Biking

Tom Pidcock (GBR)
-140
Victor Koretsky (FRA)
+340
Mathias Fluckiger (SUI)
+750
Nino Schurter (SUI)
+900
Sam Gaze (NZL)
+1100
Jordan Sarrou (FRA)
+1500
Alan Hatherly (RSA)
+2400
Luca Braidot (ITA)
+5000
Riley Amos (USA)
+5500
Filippo Colombo (SUI)
+6000
Luca Schwarzbauer (GER)
+8000
Pierre de Froidmont (BEL)
+8000
Diego Arias Cuervo (COL)
+8000
Jens Schuermans (BEL)
+10000
Christopher Blevins (USA)
+10000
Lars Forster (SUI)
+10000
Julian Schelb (GER)
+16000
Gunnar Holmgren (CAN)
+19000
Charlie Aldridge (GBR)
+23000

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