Wout van Aert Payout Odds to Win Cycling Men's Time Trial - Tokyo Olympics

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Jul/25/2021

Wout van Aert, representing Belgium, was priced at +275 to win the Cycling Men's Time Trial at the Tokyo Olympics this Tuesday at 9:30 pm ET.  The payout would be $275 for every $100 bet.

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Wout van Aert won the men's elite race at the UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships in 2016, 2017 and 2018.

And he just added another medal, courtesy of the Tokyo Summer Olympics.

“I always race to win but I guess today there was one guy stronger," Van Aert said of his second place finish a little over a minute behind gold medalist Richard Carapaz of Ecuador Saturday. "It was hard to arrive still in the group and play my sprint but I managed to do it and I’m really happy with the silver medal. It’s something really special to take a medal in the Olympics, even though I aimed for gold, but I guess it was the best possible result today.”

Van Aert has some healthy competition in the form of Filippo Ganna pays the next shortest odds at $325 for every $100 bet.

Primoz Roglic pays $400.

More Payout Odds to Win the Men's Time Trial

Remco Evenepoel    +500

Rohan Dennis    +500

Joao Almeida    +900

Tom Dumoulin    +1200

Stefan Kung    +1800

Brandon McNulty    +2000

Kasper Asgreen    +2000

Daniel Martinez    +2500

Remi Cavagna    +3000

Ion Izagirre    +3000

Michal Kwiatkowski    +3000

Geraint Thomas    +4500

Tobias Foss    +5500

Aleksandr Vlasov    +5500

Alberto Bettiol    +7500

Gino Mader    +7500

Nelson Oliveira    +10000

Tao Geoghegan Hart    +15000

Tanel Kangert    +15000

Lawson Craddock    +15000

Stefan de Bod    +20000

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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