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The edition of the Tour will be raced over 3,km, or 2,m, and features 22 teams, each made up of eight riders. Tour de France predictions: Which Slovenian superstar will come out on top? The pair both hail from Slovenia and have dominated in recent years.
Pogacar has won the last two Tour de France titles and is expected to be the favourite heading into the race. Roglic does have a significant advantage due to the strength of his Team Jumbo-Visma squad and will feel this could be his year, having already won Paris-Nice and the Criterium du Dauphine, with both races seen as form gauges for the Tour.
The Criterium du Dauphine was especially impressive as his team recorded a one-two in the overall, with Dane Jonas Vingegaard, second last year in the Tour, also the runner-up there. See the latest King of the Mountain odds Vingegaard and Roglic's dynamic will be fascinating to follow, with the younger rider also holding his own individual ambitions.
Tour de France predictions: Could this be Caleb's year? Lotto-Soudal's Caleb Ewan has a somewhat love-hate relationship with the Tour. The Australian has won five stages but never worn the green jersey. Making it through the mountains is often his issue but he has looked sharp during several sprint stages throughout Could he finally wear green into Paris?
Mark Cavendish and Sam Bennett have been the sprinting thoroughbreds who have won this competition in each of the last two years and the organisers again seem to have engineered a route to aid the quicker men. Read: How to bet on Cycling Before Bennett and Cavendish's successes, the consistent Peter Sagan, who is expected to ride for Team TotalEnergies, won this prize a record seven times between and thanks to his ability to both compete in sprints and pick up further points in the mountains.
Jumbo-Visma's Wout van Aert won on the Champs-Elysees in and will be another green jersey contender. However, will his efforts in the mountains in support of Roglic and Vingegaard compromise his pursuit of individual points? The question is, which sprinters will be there to contest it? When to Watch You can tune-in late for this one.
EDT, and with tailwinds expected throughout much of the day, this stage should be a fast one. EDT to watch the final, hoping for an exciting battle between the breakaway and the teams hoping to set-up their sprinters to win the stage. Pro Championship in Philadelphia, longtime Bicycling contributor Whit Yost has raced on Belgian cobbles, helped build a European pro team, and piloted that team from Malaysia to Mont Ventoux as an assistant director sportif. This content is imported from OpenWeb.
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