Tour de France Odds: How to Bet on the Tour de France 2024

Tour de France Odds: How to Bet on the Tour de France 2024

The 2024 Tour de France starts this weekend on June 29th. You can find out oddschecker how to bet guide below, as you look to win more money on the event!

Jonas Vingegaard is looking to make it a hat trick, by winning his third successive Tour de France title this year. This ambition has been hampered by injury though, as Vingegaard broke a collarbone, multiple ribs and punctured his lung in April. This year's race might just have come too soon for Vingegaard, but based on his ability and record in this event, he is still a solid second favourite in the betting.

Following Vingegaard's injury and his own Giro d’Italia win, Tadej Pogacar has been installed as the 8/13 odds-on favourite in the Tour de France winner market. This would be the Slovenian's third win should he come out on top, with Vingegaard preventing him from winning three in a row himself, back in 2022.

A win for either Pogacar or Vingegaard would put one of them on three wins, one shy of Chris Froome's four wins between 2013 and 2017. Talking of Chris Froome, Britain's best hope in this year's Tour de France is Adam Yates, who is 33/1 to win this year.

Let’s look into the latest Tour de France odds to establish who the favourites are for this year’s Tour, plus look at the best free bet promos you can apply to this event.

2024 Tour de France Betting Odds

The Tour de France is an excellent betting event, because you can bet on all the stages, as well as other markets like Top 10 Finish, and the number of riders to wear the Yellow Jersey.

Let's first look at who the favourites are to win the Tour de France overall in 2024.

Who are the favourites for the 2024 Tour de France?

Once again, the bookies are predicting that Tadej Pogacar and Jonas Vingegaard are set to battle it out in a two-man race.

Both are now two-time winners, but there are question marks surrounding both cyclists. For Pogacar it is far less serious, in the sense that many wonder whether he will be able to win this after winning the Giro d’Italia just five weeks ago. If he has got enough rest in between, then he could become the first to complete the Giro-Tour since Marco Pantani in 1998.

Chances are Pogacar felt that now more than ever he has a chance of completing this double, given Vingegaard's serious injuries in April, given him the incentive to try and complete the historic double.

Tadej Pogacar is 8/13 to win, suggesting a 61.9% chance of reclaiming the title, while Jonas Vingegaard is 11/4.

Primoz Roglic (9/1) is the biggest threat to the two men that have won the last four Tour de France's between them.

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Where to Bet on the Tour de France

There are many bookmakers offering odds on the Tour de France in 2024, but here are our favourites, along with their welcome offers.

 

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Can the Favourites be beaten at the Tour de France? 

The latest Tour de France odds suggest that Pogacar or Vingegaard will battle it out for a third Tour de France title, and make sure the last five renewals have been won by one of those two. With Vingegaard's injuries and the short rest period for Pogacar though, multiple cyclists could take advantage - here are the main contenders.

Primoz Roglic 9/1

Primoz Roglic is the next best challenger according to the bookie, and while most have him at 8/1 to win, Vbet are offering 9/1 odds win only if you are confident he can triumph.

Roglic is the lead rider for Red Bull Bora-Hansgrohe, and while it is Pogacar who flies the flag for Slovenia now, it was Roglic who was the first ever Slovenian to win a stage at the Tour de France, back in 2017.

He has finished 2nd and 4th in General Classification in the past at the Tour de France, but he has not finished the last two times he has entered the Tour de France.

Remco Evenepoel 16/1

It is Sky Bet who are taking the biggest chance on Remco Evenpoel, offering 16/1 odds that the debutant can make the biggest splash of all in this race.

The Belgian has won major races before, including the Vuelta a España but this might be too much of a step up at the first time of asking.

How to Bet on the Tour de France - Betting Markets

These are the betting markets you should explore while looking to bet on the 2024 Tour de France:

 

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