These are the odds for the winner of the Tour de France

06/29/2022 at 02:11

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Tadej Pogacar starts as the top favorite to win his third consecutive Tour de France. Everything points to a hand in hand between Slovenian with Primoz Roglic as his threat

The Tour de France is just around the corner with Tadej Pogacar looking to enter the select club of three-time champions. The Slovenian, just 23 years old, is looking for a new victory in the French round after having eaten the Jumbo team’s morale in recent editions. The leader of the UAE an appointment has been prepared conscientiously and in detail in which you will have to be very attentive to the lock you up that his rivals prepare him and especially in the stage of 11 sections of cobblestone.

Slovenian is very higher and perhaps in the fight against the clock, but he lacks a strong team that can defend him in extreme situations. That is why his condition of favorite to quota [1.67] who appears with a dream trident made up of the aforementioned Roglic, last year’s runner-up Jonas Vingegaard and the most complete runner in the world Wout van Aert. The three must try to get on the nerves of a Pogacar that glimpse how the first two are listed at [5.00]

The Jumbos staged a flashy exhibition in a Dauphine where Pogacar was not, but which saw him finish first to Roglic and second to Vingegaard with Van Aert winning two of the eight stages of the French round. The world will be attentive to a trident that can destroy anyone, as they did a month ago in the French test that is the prelude to the Tour.

On the other side, we find the 2018 champion and 2019 runner-up, Geraint Thomas, who at 36 is experiencing a second youth after winning the Tour of Switzerland. Your share of [15.00] He tells us about the fourth in the list of favorites with a structure like that of Ineos working solely and exclusively for him. The Welshman has the experience of being the best domestique in Chris Froome’s days of dominance and then gave up when he had to step up. His bad luck with falls plays against him, although the route favors him a lot due to the pavés and the number of kilometers against the clock.

In seventh place on the list of favorites we find the first Spaniard, who is none other than Enric Mas. The Balearic cyclist is quoted at [31.00] everyone knowing that he is not the strongest in any discipline, but that he knows how to wait for the failure of his rivals. His team, Movistar, is in dire need of UCI points to avoid relegation, so we recommend betting on the option that he finishes in the top three [6.50]. We sense that it will be a Tour of wear and tear and with many dropouts among the favorites.

We like it among the various markets that Betfair offers the option to bet on a name as stage winner and it seems to us a real bargain that Caleb Evan quote to [2.10]. The Australian has already won five stages in the French round throughout his career and we see no great reason to deny him a victory this season as the best sprinter in the world in the absence of Mark Cavendish.

The cycling world will pause in July to watch the world’s best shine at the 109th edition of the Tour de France. Cycling Spanish But nobody takes deception. These are not the years in which Spain was at ease on French roads.

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