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    • Jonas Vingegaard. Team: Jumbo-Visma. Age: 26. Tour Experience: Winner in 2022 and 2023, runner-up in 2021. Jonas Vingegaard established himself alone at the top of the Tour de France favourites after claiming his second yellow jersey with an even more dominant performance at the 2023 edition.
    • Tadej Pogačar. Team: UAE Team Emirates. Age: 25. Tour Experience: Winner in 2020 and 2021, runner-up in 2022 and 2023. Pogačar arrived at the 2023 race as Vingegaard's biggest rival but the Dane’s superiority in the high mountains cemented his position as the current best Grand Tour rider in the world.
    • Primož Roglič. Team: Bora-Hansgrohe. Age: 34. Tour Experience: Runner-up in 2020, fourth in 2018, three stage wins. Having fallen down the pecking order at Jumbo-Visma, as Vingegaard ascended to sole leadership, Roglič opted to move to Bora-Hansgrohe for 2024.
    • Remco Evenepoel. Team: Soudal-QuickStep. Age: 23. Tour Experience: Never taken the start. The hope of a nation. That is the expectation now upon Evenepoel’s young shoulders.
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    • Tadej Pogačar. Team: UAE Team Emirates. Age: 24. Tour experience: Winner in 2020 and 2021, runner-up in 2022. 2023 results: 1st at Jaén Paraíso Interior, 1st with three stage wins at Ruta del Sol, 1st with three stage wins at Paris-Nice, 4th at Milan-San Remo, 3rd at E3 Classic, 1st at Tour of Flanders, 1st at Amstel Gold Race, 1st at La Flèche Wallonne, DNF at Liège-Bastogne-Liège, 1st at Slovenian Nationals Time Trial, 1st at Slovenian Nationals Road Race.
    • Jonas Vingegaard. Team: Jumbo-Visma. Age: 25. Tour experience: Winner in 2022, runner-up in 2021. 2023 results: 1st with three stage wins at O Gran Camiño, 3rd at Paris-Nice, 1st with three stage wins at Itzulia Basque Country, 1st with two stage wins at Critérium du Dauphiné.
    • Jai Hindley. Team: Bora-Hansgrohe. Age: 27. Tour experience: none. 2023 results: 16th at Tour Down Under, 32nd at Cadel Evans Race, 13th at Volta ao Algarve, 32nd at Ardèche Classic, 53rd at Drôme Classic, 15th at Tirreno-Adriatico, 8th at Volta a Catalunya, 12th at Amstel Gold Race, 83rd at Liège-Bastogne-Liège, 4th at Critérium du Dauphiné.
    • Mikel Landa. Team: Bahrain-Victorious. Age: 33. Tour experience: Five appearances, 4th in 2017 and 2020. 2023 results: 7th at Volta Valenciana, 2nd at Ruta del Sol, 7th at Tirreno-Adriatico, 5th at Volta a Catalunya, 2nd at Itzulia Basque Country, 3rd at Flèche Wallonne, DNF at Liège-Bastogne-Liège, 22nd at Critérium du Dauphiné.
    • Tour de France Stages & Distances
    • How Many Miles Is The Tour de France?
    • How Fast Do Tour de France Riders Go?
    • How Many Hours Is Each Day’S Stage?
    • Past Winners of The Tour de France
    Stage 1: Bilbao to Bilbao (182 km)
    Stage 2: Vitoria-Gasteiz to Saint-Sébastian (209 km)
    Stage 3: Amorebieta-Etxano to Bayonne (187.5 km)
    Stage 4: Dax to Nogaro (182 km)

    The entire course stretches approximately 3,600 kilometers, which equates to 2,237 miles. Although named the Tour de France, the race sometimes includes visits to other countries that share a border with France.

    According to estimates, riders usually operate between 25 and 28 miles per hour. However, that changes depending on the terrain, with cyclists dropping to between 22 and 24 miles per hour on cobblestone streets and around 13 miles per hour on inclines, according to flobikes.com. The fastest recorded speed in the race’s history is 63.1 miles per hou...

    Stages vary in length. On average, riders go for around 5.5 hours each day. No day features two stages, and there are two rest periods along the 21-stage course. In 2023, riders will earn a rest after the first nine stages and again before the final six stages of the course.

    Here are the last 10 winners of the annual Tour de France: 1. 2022: Jonas Vingegaard (Team Jumbo-Visma) 2. 2021: Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) 3. 2020: Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) 4. 2019: Egan Bernal (Team Ineos) 5. 2018: Geraint Thomas (Team Sky) 6. 2017: Chris Froome (Team Sky) 7. 2016: Chris Froome (Team Sky) 8. 2015: Chris Froome (Te...

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  4. Jul 1, 2022 · Pogacar is the -170 favorite (risk $170 to win $100) in the latest 2022 Tour de France odds from Caesars Sportsbook. Vingegaard is second in the odds at +450, while Roglic is +500.

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