Tour de France 2025 betting – odds, picks & where to bet

Vaxilda

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Tour de France betting odds for 2025 are out, and it’s time to start thinking about wagers. Whether you're backing a favorite like Tadej Pogacar (-133) or looking for value plays like Jonas Vingegaard (+200) (if he’s healthy), there are plenty of ways to bet on the biggest race in cycling.

I’m always careful with Tour de France futures since so much can change before the race even starts. But right now, Pogacar is the clear frontrunner, and his odds reflect that. If Vingegaard doesn’t recover from his injury, that completely shifts the playing field. Remco Evenepoel (+600) is an interesting long shot, but does he have the endurance for three weeks?

If outright winners feel too risky, betting on a Top 3 finish is a safer option—less payout, but more margin for error. For even less risk, Top 10 finish bets are great for riders who won’t win but will stay competitive.

💡 Some key bets I’m eyeing:
🚴 Pogacar to win outright (-133) – Safe bet, but not much value.
🚴 Primoz Roglic (+2200) Top 3 finish – If he finds form, this is a huge value.
🚴 Stage betting – If you follow riders closely, betting individual stages can be where the real money is. Sprinters like Jasper Philipsen are always good picks for flat finishes.

If you’re looking to bet, sites like Bovada, BetUS, and MyBookie all have odds up. Keep an eye on them because Tour de France winner odds change constantly, especially with the SAG Awards (cycling’s version of pre-season form checks) giving insight into early fitness levels.

Who’s everyone backing? Are there any underrated climbers or sprinters worth a bet? Let’s talk Tour de France betting!
 
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