So you thought Fantasy Betting News were leaving you all for good - of course you were wrong ;) It's been very busy at this side for the last two or three weeks, and I only had time to post the cross bets without selecting winners and writing down the rankings, but this should be different in Christmas time. Plus, we gOt some smart user cheating into the system (and earning himself a two-week ban to place his bets as "reward") and saw some users reaching a stable place above 1000 PCM's, which is a good sign for us, since the game is being enjoyed after all :) We're approaching the end of 2008, and thus you must be rushing to get as further as possible on your winnings, since the standings will be turned back to 100 PCM$ for all active users, and the 2009-preseason leader will grant his place in PCM.daily's history, by being the honorifical winner of these three starting months.
There's a lot of activity out in the fields in the upcoming weeks, as Christmas attract fans and organisers to get alongside the circuits to enjoy best crossers fighting for some remarkable wins. World Cup's sixth round in Nommay (France) is held next Sunday 21st, and both Elite and u23 riders will be able to be betted on, starting from Tuesday 16th, right after my birthday ;) Next ones on the program are WC's 7th leg at Heusden-Zolder (taking the spot for Hofstade's traditional round after Christmas Day), in the 26th, SP's Diegem in the 28th, the Azencross of Loenhout in the 30th, and then the GP Sven Nys at Baal in New Year's Day, with Sint-Niklaas closing the Xmas-series (and some route teams showing up their new outfits live, such as Lotto, Vacansoleil and Landbouwkrediet in the last years). Make sure that you don't forget to place your bets for every single event, since this amount of races can always be a lil' bit confusing :) Plus, don't miss the start of the road season - we're starting in the Down Under Classic, just a month further :D
I'd like to wish you Merry Christmas from this warm side of the Pyrenees. Enjoy your holiday time! |