The Fantasy Giro d'Italia 2015 will start at Saturday 9 May 2015 at 15:10 CET with a Team Time Trial of 17.6 km from San Lorenzo al Mare to Sanremo.
To create a team every player enters 15 riders and 5 substitute riders. When a rider does not start in a stage, then the first available substitute takes his place. The points of the drop-out will remain in your total points scored, the points of the substitute will only count from start of the next stage.
The game costs 7 euro per team and will start with 12,500 euro as minimum amount of prizes. The first prize in the general classification (76 prizes) will be 1,000 euro. There are 21 stages where you can win 190 euro (50, 35, 30, 25, 20, 15, 10, 5) per stage.
The "0 points Jackpot" goes to the team which still has 0 points at the end of the Giro d'Italia and is for this game 1,000 euro!!
For the teams who just missed the Jackpot, we also have a total of 190 euro (50, 35, 30, 25, 20, 15, 10, 5) prizes for the teams who did not finish with 0 points, but have the least points from all other teams.
Finally you can win with your friends, colleagues and family 260 euro in the sub league classification (100, 50, 35, 25, 20, 15, 10, 5 euro).
Fantasy Giro d’Italia (budget) – 4,000 Euro - and day games
The Fantasy Giro d'Italia (budget) 2015 starts on Saturday 9 May 2015 at 15:10 hours CET. You have a budget of 250 million euro to buy 20 riders of which you think are going to win the most points in the Fantasy Giro d'Italia (budget) 2015. You can win points for every stage except the Team Time Trial and for the General Classification.
Taking part costs 15 Euros per team and the prize pool will be filled with 4,000 Euros to start with, which means that the winner is sure to receive 500 Euros. The prize pool will be distributed among the general classification and the subleague classification. There are no prizes per stage.
Finally, Zweeler is also organizing day games for each stage. These games require a low stake of only 1 or 2 Euros. Each day, you can compete for a minimal amount, which could possibly result in a money prize as a reward at the end of the stage.
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