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The 109th edition of the Tour de France will race from July 1 to 24 as the 2,068-mile race (3,328 km) sees the world\u2019s top riders competing in Cycling\u2019s premier event, and looking to be the last to wear the coveted Yellow Jersey on the 25th stop on the UCI World Tour.<\/p>\n
The 2022 Tour de France starts in Copenhagen, Denmark on Friday, July 1 and runs to Sunday, July 24 with the Final Stage at the Champs-\u00c9lys\u00e9es in Paris. Stage 1 of the 2022 Tour de France Femmes <\/strong>follows the Tour de France and starts the day of its Final Stage.<\/p>\n The last two years the Tour de France has been won by Tadej Poga\u010dar of Slovenia for UCI WorldTeam UAE Team Emirates and for this year\u2019s race, online oddsmakers have Poga\u010dar the favorite to win the Tour de France this year again currently at -165 odds (BetUS).<\/p>\n Just like the other Grand Tours\u2014the Giro d\u2019Italia <\/a>and the Vuelta a Espa\u00f1a\u2014there are 21 day-long stages in the Tour de France, a now iconic bike race run by the Amaury Sport Organisation created back in 1903 to try to increase Newspaper sales for the L\u2019Auto<\/em>.<\/p>\n The Tour de France is the crown jewel of the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI )\u2014the governing body for competitive sports Cycling internationally\u2014also has a new sister being born in the 2022 Tour de France Femmes which is staging its first edition on July 24.<\/p>\n Similar Women\u2019s versions of the Tour de France have been held from 1984 to 2009 as well as a one\/two-day race from 2014 to 2021, but this will be the first eight-day with the 24 competing teams starting at the Champs-\u00c9lys\u00e9es in Paris after the Men\u2019s race has ended.<\/p>\n \ud83e\udd29 And Action! Le Tour de France will be on @NetflixFR<\/a>!<\/p>\n \ud83c\udfac A documentary series on the #TDF2022<\/a> will be filmed between March and July 2022 with the help of @Francetele<\/a> and broadcast in the first half of 2023! pic.twitter.com\/03uE02irVJ<\/a><\/p>\n \u2014 Tour de France\u2122 (@LeTour) March 31, 2022<\/a><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n <\/center> <\/p>\n The race usually consists of 20-22 teams with 8 riders apiece with most working toward the success of a lead team rider with stages timed from start to finish and then added up cumulatively. The Yellow Jersey is given to the rider with the lowest time of each stage.<\/p>\n The annual course for the Tour de France actually alternates between clockwise and counterclockwise and doesn\u2019t just limit itself to the French borders, as the 2022 race\u2019s starting point in Copenhagen, Denmark and stops in Switzerland and Belgium proves.<\/p>\n Also of note, the 2022 Tour de France will be the subject of a Netflix documentary\u2014with help from the France T\u00e9l\u00e9visions network\u2014which has already started filming and will tape through July and is scheduled to be broadcast internationally in the first half of 2023.<\/p>\n The majority of the TDF attention goes to the eventual race winner, but there are also sub-contests within each Tour de France like the Young Rider Classification (Under 26), Mountains Classification (for Climbers), and the Points classification (for Sprinters).<\/p>\n Oddsmakers at the top Cycling sportsbooks<\/a> have released rider\u2019s odds for the 2022 Tour de France in July, so let\u2019s take a look at the numbers and make a pick for the race for Cycling fans and online bettors to consider.<\/p>\n When looking at the Futures (Outright winner) betting odds for the 2022 Tour de France, it\u2019s evident that the team nature of this sport which leads to one individual ultimately winning sees oddsmakers giving three riders a real chance to win the 119th edition in July.<\/p>\n And they are last year\u2019s winner Tadej Poga\u010dar (-165), Primo\u017e Rogli\u010d (2\/1), and Jonas Vingegaard (+550) and logic dictates one of these three riders does get the Yellow Jersey this time around with talented Slovenian Poga\u010dar looking to threepeat in La R\u00e9publique.<\/p>\n Poga\u010dar rides for UCI WorldTeam UAE Team Emirates and the 23-year-old won the Bronze Medal at the Men\u2019s road race in the Tokyo Olympics and was the youngest rider to ever win a UCI World Tour race capturing the 2019 Tour of California at age 20.<\/p>\n \ud835\ude3e\ud835\ude64\ud835\ude61 \ud835\ude59\ud835\ude6a \ud835\ude42\ud835\ude56\ud835\ude61\ud835\ude5e\ud835\ude57\ud835\ude5e\ud835\ude5a\ud835\ude67 \ud83c\udfd4\u2728 dans 100 jours, le tour de France passera par-l\u00e0 \ud83d\udeb4\ud83d\udeb4 \ud83d\udeb4\u200d \ud83e\udd29#Valloire<\/a> \ud83c\udfd4\u2728 #Galibier<\/a>#cyclo<\/a> #cycling<\/a> #tdf2022<\/a> pic.twitter.com\/pSa3mFE3AH<\/a><\/p>\n \u2014 Valloire Galibier \u2600\ufe0f\u2744\ufe0f (@valloire) April 5, 2022<\/a><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n <\/center> <\/p>\n The current PCS Ranking<\/a> has Slovenians Poga\u010dar and Rogli\u010d ranked No. 1 and No. 3 in the world respectively with Rogli\u010d\u2019s Jumbo-Visma teammate Wout Van Aert (40\/1) ranked at No. 2 with Julian Alaphhilippe (66\/1) ranked No. 4 and Remco Evenpoel ranked No. 5.<\/p>\n After suffering an injury as a Ski Jumper in 2007, Rogli\u010d (2,421 points) switched to competitive Cycling and he, Van Ert, and Dane Vingegaard (Ranked No. 10) all ride for UCI WorldTeam Jumbo-Visma which might have the best chance of winning the 2022 TDF.<\/p>\n Colombian Daniel Martinez (22\/1) is the oddsmakers fifth choice and the 25-year-old rides for UCI WorldTeam Ineos Grenadiers while Ecuadorian Richard Carapaz (20\/1) is the oddsmakers fourth pick and he also rides for that team and won the 2019 Giro d\u2019Italia.<\/p>\n France will be putting its hopes in 35-year-old Frenchman Pavel Sivakov (100\/1), and he also rides for UCI WorldTeam Ineos Grenadiers while UCI WorldTeam EF Education-EasyPost has Ukrainian Mark Padun (100\/1) and Rigoberto Ur\u00e1n (125\/1).<\/p>\n Reigning UCI World Road Champion Alaphilippe (1,919 points), who rides for the Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team, may not be one Futures bettors need to consider, as this may be a matter of choosing between the favorite Poga\u010dar, Rogli\u010d, or Vingegaard.<\/p>\n In the US, the 2022 Tour de France will be broadcast on NBC Sports Network, a cable network channel, while in Great Britain, ITV4 will air the Tour de France with Canada airing the Men\u2019s Tour de France and Women\u2019s Tour de France Femmes on FloBikes.<\/p>\n 2022 Tour de France Winner Pick:<\/p>\n Primo\u017e Rogli\u010d 2\/1<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n <\/img> <\/p>\n Kevin Stott <\/p>\n Kevin Stott is a sports writer who has covered the Sports Gambling industry for over 20 years, handicapping sporting events for SportsbookReview, Gaming Today and Bleacher\/Report and was an award-winning writer for the Las Vegas Review-Journal\u2019s View Newspapers. Stott is an avid sports bettor and a graduate of Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. …<\/p>\n View all posts by Kevin Stott<\/a> <\/p>\n<\/div><\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n\n 2022 Tour de France Scheduled to Start in Denmark July 1<\/h2>\n
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