Betting Odds Tour De France 2017

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See which Tour de France contenders have the best odds to take down Chris Froome this year. Tour de France 2019 Betting and Odds Preview. Last year, Froome’s compatriot Geraint Thomas won the Tour de France. Froome was third last year, but he’ll surely try to win the race this year. With the race close, bookies have already started offering Tour de France odds with familiar names among the top favourites. Event Date: July 6-28 2019.

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19th at DraftKings. Pogacar’s comeback on Saturday is one of the largest upsets in cycling history. He was among the favorites to win the individual stage, but to capture the GC is astounding.Roglic was -2500 going into the stage that he would win this year’s Tour de France. The two best ways to gain time in the Tour de France are mishaps (like crashes) and well-timed attacks. Jumbo-Visma has dominated this year’s event and showed no signs of fatigue or weakness. That means they must be attacked, and a day with two HC climbs provides that opportunity.

Betting Odds Tour De France 2017

We’re heading towards the final week of this year’s Tour de France and Brit Chris Froome remains in the driving seat as the race heads towards the Alps.

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Sunday’s stage culminates in a mountain finish on Mont Ventoux which will be a gruelling 1,500 metre climb for the riders following a 200km stretch leading up to the incline.

The teams will then get a rest day to re-cooperate before the final week’s action in the Alps before the race heads towards its finish in Paris next Sunday.

Stage 15 Odds

Tomorrow’s stage is the longest stage on the tour this year and is likely to see a rider high in the general classification standings or a climbing rider take the stage win. That is of course, if a breakaway pack doesn’t pull the wool over the peloton’s eyes.

Current yellow jersey holder Froome is the bookies’ favourite to win tomorrow’s stage and Betfred provide the best odds of 7/4.

Nario Quintana, who is currently second in the young riders’ classification, has proven himself as a good climber so far and will certainly be a future contender for the Tour de France in a few years’ time.

Tomorrow’s stage is expected to play into the Movistar rider’s hands and Bet 365 are offering the best odds on him taking stage 15 at 4/1.

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Alberto Contador is currently third in the GC standings and will be aiming to close down as many seconds as possible on leader Froome. The Spaniard is known for his climbing abilities and is being offered at 16/1 with Paddy Power.

Other likely stage winners tomorrow include Movistar’s Alejandro Valverde, who is available at 12/1 with Ladbrokes and Frenchman rider Pierre Rolland, who will be even more motivated as Sunday is Bastille Day, with Coral, who provide the best prices of 22/1.

Betting Odds Tour De France 2017

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Climbing expert Rolland currently heads the King of the Mountain classification, with a 17 point over second placed Froome. The Europcar rider is expected to retain his advantage in the climbers’ classification and Coral offer the best odds of 8/11.

Froome’s main objections obviously lie with the general classification competition, but he’s still very much in the race to take the Polka Dot jersey. Paddy Power offer the best odds of 8/1 whilst Quintana, who is fourth in the climbing classification, is available at 5/1 with Coral.

Betting Odds Tour De France 2017

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Froome remains favourite to win the one hundredth edition of the Tour de France with a number of outlets, including William Hill offering 2/7 odds.

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Two-time Tour de France winner Alberto Contador is currently third in the GC and Paddy Power provide the best odds of 9/2 on him closing the gap of almost three minutes on Froome by the end of the race.

Belkin rider Bauke Mollema was promoted to second in the overall standings a few days ago following the puncture to Valverde and Totesport provide the best odds of 25/1 on the Dutchman winning the yellow jersey.

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Who doesn't love the summer time? Every single year we get all the best sports events across the summer and this year has been one of those years that want back the following year, having given us the World Cup, Wimbledon and now Le Tour De France. Sports events also means there's a chance to make some money with betting, so let's have a look at some of the Tour De France odds given by Bet365.

The Tour is not full of surprises usually, it is very rarely that a newcomer can come from nowhere and ride for the title. Due to that, bookmakers all agree on that there's two riders that are very close and a total of five riders that can be expected.

Chris Froome is once again the ultimate favourite to win the title, giving 1.90 in odds, while his arch-enemy Alberto Contador seems like the best challenger at odds 2.75. But guys like Vincenzo Nibali, Alejandro Valverde and Andrew Talansky are not riders to leave out in the dark as they have proven over the past years that they are solid riders who can, on a good day, beat everyone in the field.

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Outside riders there might be a slight value in betting on, due to the early stages with high danger of crashes, could be guys like Richie Porte at odds 41, Rui Costa at odds 51, Pierre Roland at 301 and Thomas Voeckler at 501.

Final little valuebet for today for our readers is the fact that the first stage this year is not a prologue, but instead a real sprinter stage. Therefore we recommend that you place your money on the fastest man of them all in the field, Mark Cavendish, who always loves to show his name at the early stages. Cavendish gives odds 3.25, but there's also value in Andre Greibel at odds 5.50 or Peter Sagan at odds 7.50.