Tour de France 2023 Part 2: Favorites To Win Each Stage

View the Tour de France Favorites To Win Each of the Next 6 Stages Before the Second Break

It’s Part 2 of the Cycling Stages! We continue profiling likely champions per stage for your betting benefit; these next 6 stages before the second break are very telling regarding the winner for this year’s Tour de France; at the end of Part 3 we will be taking a look at the betting odds they bring with them for an integral Tour de France Betting Preview.

2023 Tour de France Event Info

DatesJuly 1st to July 23rd, 2023
Distance3,404 kilometers (2,115 miles)
StartBilbao, Spain
FinishParis
Edition110th
CategoryUCI WorldTour/Grand Tour
Previous WinnerJonas Vingegaard (Den) Jumbo-Visma
Check the favorites to win the first 9 Tour de France stages

Six Stages Prior to the Second Break

We now continue profiling the second 6 stages prior to the second resting point, for the Tour de France favorites to win.

Odds to Win Stage 10:

Vulcania-Issoire (July 11, 167 km):

After a day of rest, racers push uphill in a bid to secure the lead, but the downhill finish towards Issoire could be a pivotal point, likely to be a hunting ground for Alaphilippe, Cort, Richard Carapaz, and Daniel Martínez, who may seize the opportunity to claim a stage victory.

Odds to Win Stage 11:

Clermont Ferrand – Moulins (July 12, 180 km):

With a group sprint almost certain, sprinters will battle it out to brave the Massif Central.

Odds to Win Stage 12:

Roanne – Belleville en Beaujolais (July 13, 169 km):

A blend of medium-difficulty climbs, this unpredictable terrain is ideal for stage hunters like Alaphilippe, Cort and others, and a chance for redemption for some riders. Still, it might be a tough day in the vineyards.

Odds to Win Stage 13:

Châtillon sur Chalaronne – Grand Colombier (July 14, 138 km):

A straightforward stage featuring a major climb mid-stage and a fierce ascent to the finish. Eyes will be on Pogacar, Vingegaard, and perhaps, Tom Pidcock as they do battle on a daunting 17-km ascent.

Odds to Win Stage 14:

Annemasse – Morzine (July 15, 152 km):

The Col de Joux Plane proves to be a challenging arena with its long, steep ascent. The final 6 km is one of the Tour’s trickiest descents to the finish line. Mikel Landa may have a chance to shine, but it seems like Pidcock may take the reins on the final descent.

Odds to Win Stage 15:

Les Gets – Saint Gervais Mont Blanc (July 16, 179 km):

Climb, climb, and climb some more! This stage is packed with numerous uphill challenges. David Gaudu is tipped by fans to follow in the footsteps of Bardet and leave his mark.

After this second resting point, cycling odds might already be looking a bit different than the projected ones; keep your eyes open and come back to Point Spreads for more insights and betting tips.

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Also, check out what happened at the first 9 stages!

Stay tuned with PointSpreads for the next and final phase, which comes with winner odds!

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