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Royal Ascot 2021

Royal Ascot 2021 will have a different flavour this year. Ascot Racecourse announced on March 24, 2021 that due to massively reduced capacities at UK sporting events, it will be impossible for group tours to operate at Royal Ascot this year.

Royal Ascot ParadeRoyal Ascot Parade

Therefore, the total daily capacity will not exceed 4000 customers. Regardless, the 2021 Royal Ascot promises to be a grand spectacle this year.

Besides being England's most famous horse race meeting, it’s also the most popular event for bookmakers. The biggest flat racing meeting starts on Tuesday, June 15, 2021 with seven fascinating races.

There will be plenty of opportunities to try and beat the bookmakers and find a winner with a lot of options.

A Rendezvous of British Elegance Par Excellence

The Ascot horse races, the most prestigious in the United Kingdom, attract an increasing number of visitors from all over the world, who must adhere to the very strict dress code of the event.

Thousands of people are expected during the five days of sartorial extravagance at these races which take place every year in Berkshire, in the south-east of England, and are invariably attended by Queen Elizabeth II. Thursday is "Ladies Day" which is a highlight in terms of elegance.

The event, rooted in three centuries of tradition, in 2019 recorded a record number of international requests with ten countries competing in Group I races, including Australia, Japan, Sweden, the United States, France and Ireland.

Around 500 horses run over the five days - eighteen Group races, including eight Group 1's, are organized every year and are broadcast to the public in nearly 200 territories around the world. This is the perfect event to understand a part of British culture!

Royal Ascot 2021 Most Prestigious Flat Races

The principle of the flat race at Royal Ascot comes down to galloping and crossing the finish post in first position. A flat test opposes racehorses ridden by experienced jockeys on ground devoid of any obstacle.

At the start of the race, the horses are confined in stalls lined up next to each other in a predefined order, and which open automatically when the race starts.

It is undoubtedly the most popular horse discipline in the world. And as with all other disciplines, there are certain parameters that need to be carefully considered to optimize your chances of winning your bet.

Flat Races At Royal AscotFlat Races At Royal Ascot

Bet at Royal Ascot 2021 Using Online Platforms

Many key criteria come into play when making your bet on the occasion of a flat race: the performance of the horse, the fluctuation of its odds, its seasonal form, its recent earnings, the skills of the jockey and the trainer, the condition of the track, the distance to be covered and the weight to be carried.

Studying all of these parameters can help you narrow down your choice for the likeliest winner and hopefully get a decent return on your stake.

Many online platforms offer betting at Royal Ascot and also allow you to stream the race if you cannot make it to the racetrack.

To enjoy Royal Ascot 2021 from home, you can take advantage of welcome bonuses, bet online on horse races and Ascot day 5 tips from RacingTips.com which explains everything you need to know about this decisive day in the competition.

Obviously, it helps to have a little knowledge of horse racing to stand a reasonable chance of winning  some bets.

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