Connect with us

Betting

2022 Tour de France Betting: Two-Man Race Between Vingegaard And Pogačar

image of Jonas Vingegaard for Tour de France betting
  • Stage 13 of the 2022 Tour de France began this morning at 6:30 AM
  • Jonas Vingegaard is the current Tour de France betting favorite
  • Tadej Pogačar is the two-time reigning Tour de France champion

The 2022 Tour de France entered its 13th Stage early this morning, consisting of a 120-mile trek from Le Bourg-d’Oisans to Saint-Étienne. There are 9 more days and 8 more legs before the final stretch leads all racers into Paris where the 2022 Tour de France champion will be declared.

Here are some extended highlights from yesterday’s Stage 12 of the Tour de France.

The odds for betting on the Tour de France now favor Jonas Vingegaard (Denmark) by a moneyline margin of 575 points over last year’s winner, Tadej Pogačar (Slovenia), however, there is still time to make up ground.

Who Will Win The Tour de France In 2022?

Right now, the sites included in our top online sportsbook reviews all agree that it is a two-man race between Vingegaard and Pogačar. Both top odds getters are hovering within 300 points of even, but the next best contender, Geraint Thomas, is garnering +1600 odds to win.

2022 Tour de France Odds To Win

  • Jonas Vingegaard -300
  • Tadej Pogačar +275
  • Geraint Thomas +1600
  • Romain Bardet +6600
  • Adam Yates +10000
  • Nairo Quintana +10000
  • David Gaudu +15000
  • Tom Pidcock +15000
  • Alexander Vlasov +30000
  • Enric Mas Nicolau +30000
  • Primoz Roglic +30000

The odds to win the Tour de France escalate dramatically from there, jumping to +6600 and +10000 for the next two racers, respectively. While only two bikers are in play to win, there would usually be some variance in what each online sportsbook is offering, granting gamblers the chance to shop the lines to their advantage.

That’s not the case at the moment, as Bovada Sportsbook is the only site with Tour de France odds posted as of Stage 13. Other online books will likely come back around as the race progresses, but for now, place your bets with Bovada.

Tour de France Stage Betting

To make it a little more interesting for online cycling bettors, Bovada has offered up stage 13 betting with live odds for today’s leg. The odds below were collected this morning and will have updated once readers check the latest in-play betting lines at Bovada.

While Vingegaard’s 2:22 lead on Pogačar may not be nearly impossible to surmount in a single stage, the odds for who will top today’s leg do offer some intrigue with a two-way tie at the top between Jasper Philipsen and Wout Van Aert at +450.

Tour de France Stage 13 Betting Odds

  • Jasper Philipsen +450
  • Wout Van Aert +450
  • Fabio Jakobsen +1200
  • Mads Pedersen +1400
  • Magnus Cort Nielsen +2200
  • Dylan Groenewegen +2500
  • Peter Sagan +2500
  • Alberto Bettiol +2800
  • Michael Matthews +2800
  • Alberto Dainese +3300
  • Caleb Ewan +3300
  • Christophe Laporte +3300
  • Matej Mohoric +3300
  • Benjamin Thomas +4000
  • Fred Wright +4000
  • Jasper Stuyven +4000
  • Lennard Kamna +4000
  • Andrea Bagioli +5000
  • Andreas Kron +5000
  • Filippo Ganna +5000
  • Jan Tratnik +5000

Tour de France Prop Bets

While not as plentiful as cycling bettors would like, there are some Tour de France props on the board, but as of this writing, they only include head-to-head pairings.

A promising sign of increased international betting interest in the Tour de France would be representing more novelty wagers on the race each year. Would it kill online books to provide odds on which cyclist will crash or whether or not someone on a team will get popped with a positive PED test?

That’s the kind of betting action that the Tour de France needs in order to generate continued gambling interest even when there are only two competitors in play to win the race.

NBC Sports

More in Betting