Fantasy Tour de France with Rouleur and Scorito

Fantasy Tour de France with Rouleur and Scorito

Photos: Alex Broadway/ASO Racing Words: Rouleur

The Tour de France gets underway in Brest on Saturday and we have teamed up with Scorito to form the Rouleur Fantasy League. And it's free to play.

Know your Pogs from your Rogs? Is Geraint Thomas on form, or will there be another Ineos racer climbing to the top of their multi-pronged talented team? And what about a van man – Van Aert or Van der Poel? Uran, Woods, Alaphillipe, all worth your consideration. And we haven't even mentioned Peter Sagan.

Join our fantasy Tour de France league here.

You’ll have a €56 million budget to play with for your 20-man squad. It may sound like a whole heap of money, but splash out on a few of those major players and before you know it, the pot is running low. Don’t forget those outsiders, sprinters and TT specialists to form a well-rounded squad.

Related: Tour de France 2021 preview

Sniffing out bargains is key. Studying the parcours is crucial. Your team captain for every stage scores double points, so choose wisely.

Can you beat Rouleur’s so-called experts? Our Giro d'Italia victor Gildo certainly gave us an object lesson in how win at this fantasy lark. But we are learning fast...

Rouleur Zwift

The league winner will receive one year's subscription to Zwift, the online home training platform where fun is fast. And fast is fun. Wear your Rouleur kit with pride.

And we will add in a print of Sean Hardy's wonderful Tour de France special cover for issue 104 for the worthy winner.

Issue 104 cover 

Download the Scorito app for mobiles, or use the computer and tablet version.

You have until 11:30am Saturday 26th June to get involved. On y va!

Photos: Alex Broadway/ASO Racing Words: Rouleur

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