Who Wins Tour de France 2024? Head to Head Pogacar Vingegaard: Odds

Who Wins Tour de France 2024? Head to Head Pogacar Vingegaard: Odds
Who Wins Tour de France 2024? Head to Head Pogacar Vingegaard: Odds

The bookies’ point on the 111th Tour de France which will start on June 29th from Florence and will arrive in Nice on June 21st

Gazzetta Scommesse editorial team

June 28

Here comes the Tour de France again and here comes the great challenge of recent years: Tadej Pogacar fresh from the Giro challenges Jonas Vingegaard, winner of the last two Tours, who returns to the saddle after the frightening fall of April 4th in the Basque Country that caused him multiple fractures and also a perforated lung. For him, the recovery is already a victory but, knowing his desire to fight and his controversial relationship with Pogacar, we can bet that he will not be satisfied with just participating. Let’s find out who wins the Tour de France through the odds that appeared on the main betting sites.

WHO IS VINCE TOUR DE FRANCE?

The doubts are, as is logical, linked to the physical condition of the Dane, who returns to racing after months that he himself has defined as very tough. This is why bookies appear rather lukewarm on the possible trio: the odds of Vineyard winners oscillate between 3.25 for LeoVegas, 3.50 for William Hill and bet365 and 4.00 for Sisal. It follows that the big favorite for the bookies is Tadej Pogacarwho dreams of a Giro-Tour double that has been missing since the days of Marco Pantani: the Slovenian’s feat is worth 1.65 on Sisal, 1.60 on LeoVegas and 1.50 on William Hill and Bet365. An exploit by Roglicwhose victory is worth 12.00 on Sisal, 10.00 on Snai and 9.00 on William Hill.

THE DATE

Italian departure for the Tour, which will start on Saturday 29 June in Florence: the first three stages will be in Italy (Florence-Rimini, Cesenatico-Bologna, Piacenza-Turin), while the fourth will start from Pinerolo and arrive in France, in Valloire. The 111th Tour will cover 21 stages in total, 3492 km and a difference in altitude of 52,230. The arrival is scheduled in Nice on July 21st with the 34 km time trial.

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June 28 – 6.09pm

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