Tour De France Stage 11 Betting

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The 11th Stage of the Tour De France is a 167km run from Châtelaillon-Plage to Poitier and it should be another day for sprinters. Will Sam Bennett make it back to back victories? Don't miss our Tour De France Stage 11 betting tips, best odds, expert picks on Winner, Top 3 & Head to Head, bookie offers and free bets for cycling fans!

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Tour De France Stage 11 Betting



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TOUR DE FRANCE STAGE 11 BETTING PREVIEW

This stage looks benign, with a single category climb, Cote de Cherveux, 91 kilometres into the stage followed by the Intermediate Sprint in Les Grands Ajoncs (108km).

Tour de France Betting Odds. The Tour de France is one of the three Grand Tours in cycling. Held annually each July in France, it consists of 21 day-long stages over 23 days. The race occasionally passes through nearby countries with the route changing every year. Organized since 1903, the Tour de France is currently run by Amaury Sport. Premier League Tennis Outright WTA 1000 Dubai, UAE ATP 500 Rotterdam, Netherlands ATP 250 Buenos Aires, Argentina Doha, Qatar Marseille, France WTA 250 Lyon, France ATP Challenger Tour Biella, Italy Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan Saint Petersburg, Russia ITF Egypt. Sharm El Sheikh. With cycling betting, there are two main types of cycling to focus on: tour racing, which is more endurance, and track cycling, which is more of a sprint. The big three tour competitions will be familiar to even non-cycling followers, with the Tour de France, Giro d'Italia.


The final three kilometres in Poitiers do have some elevation gain, including the Pont Neuf across the River Clain. Anyway, the stage ends with a straight 1.5km chute to the finish line.
Assuming there are no crashes, there should be no major changes to the General Classification. Instead, it will be an important day Green Jersey contenders since Sam Bennett took back the jersey by winning Stage 10 and now leads Sagan by 21 points.

Stage 11 Favorites

After taking fourth, second and third in previous stages, Sam Bennett won stage 10 at Île de Ré ahead of Caleb Ewan and Peter Sagan.
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These three riders will be the main contenders and we will not be surprised to see them occupying all the podium again.
With two wins
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Wout Van Aert is the most successful sprinter in this Tour de France but he is not allowed to sprint everyday since Jumbo Visma's priority is to keep Primoz Roglic in yellow. Anyway, we expect the young German to be in the mix as there shouldn't be echelons.
Team Sunweb seems to be getting its act together in support of Cees Bol although the Dutchman failed to impress so far, so keep an eye on the Sunweb's sprinter as well.
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TOUR DE FRANCE STAGE 11 BETTING PREVIEW

This stage looks benign, with a single category climb, Cote de Cherveux, 91 kilometres into the stage followed by the Intermediate Sprint in Les Grands Ajoncs (108km).

Tour de France Betting Odds. The Tour de France is one of the three Grand Tours in cycling. Held annually each July in France, it consists of 21 day-long stages over 23 days. The race occasionally passes through nearby countries with the route changing every year. Organized since 1903, the Tour de France is currently run by Amaury Sport. Premier League Tennis Outright WTA 1000 Dubai, UAE ATP 500 Rotterdam, Netherlands ATP 250 Buenos Aires, Argentina Doha, Qatar Marseille, France WTA 250 Lyon, France ATP Challenger Tour Biella, Italy Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan Saint Petersburg, Russia ITF Egypt. Sharm El Sheikh. With cycling betting, there are two main types of cycling to focus on: tour racing, which is more endurance, and track cycling, which is more of a sprint. The big three tour competitions will be familiar to even non-cycling followers, with the Tour de France, Giro d'Italia.


The final three kilometres in Poitiers do have some elevation gain, including the Pont Neuf across the River Clain. Anyway, the stage ends with a straight 1.5km chute to the finish line.
Assuming there are no crashes, there should be no major changes to the General Classification. Instead, it will be an important day Green Jersey contenders since Sam Bennett took back the jersey by winning Stage 10 and now leads Sagan by 21 points.

Stage 11 Favorites

After taking fourth, second and third in previous stages, Sam Bennett won stage 10 at Île de Ré ahead of Caleb Ewan and Peter Sagan.
These three riders will be the main contenders and we will not be surprised to see them occupying all the podium again.
With two wins Wout Van Aert is the most successful sprinter in this Tour de France but he is not allowed to sprint everyday since Jumbo Visma's priority is to keep Primoz Roglic in yellow. Anyway, we expect the young German to be in the mix as there shouldn't be echelons.
Team Sunweb seems to be getting its act together in support of Cees Bol although the Dutchman failed to impress so far, so keep an eye on the Sunweb's sprinter as well.

Who can upset the favorites?

Not so many riders actually. Alexander Kristoff is the only sprinter able to beat the top contenders so far (on the very first stage) while Elia Viviani's best result is a 6th place and Andrè Greipel doesn't win a stage at the TDF since 2016.
Bryan Coquard, Niccolò Bonifazio, Edvald Boasson Hagen, Hugo Hofstetter, Luka Mezgec and Mads Pedersen simply don't have the legs to worry Ewan, Bennett and Van Aert in a regular sprint.

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Stage 11 of the Tour de France takes place on Wednesday starting at Châtelaillon-Plage and covers 167.5 kilometres finishing in Poiters.We take a look at the stage from a betting perspective.

Stage 10 Wrap

Stage 10 of the Tour de France turned out in a bunch sprint as the betting suggested it would.It was by no means a straight forward stage though and the two man early break never got more than 90 seconds ahead before nervous tension in the peloton pulled them back due to potential cross winds.It was a day of crashes, but eventually the peloton hit the final kilometres together and Sam Bennett finally got his Tour de France victory holding off Caleb Ewan with Peter Sagan in 3rd.

Stage 11 looks another one for the sprinters and there is no doubt that the big sprint teams of Bennett and Ewan are going to want to bring this one together for a final dash to the line because after this we head into the mountains and there won't be many chances for the sprinters until Paris.

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Primoz Roglic 13/20 (6/10)

Egan Bernal 11/4 (7/2)

Tadej Pogacar 11/4 (28/10)

Nairo Quintana 18/1 (12/1)

25/1 and better the balance

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S. Bennett 19/10

Ewan 22/10

Tour De France Stage 11 Betting Odds

Bol 9/2

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Van Aert 8/1

Sagan 12/1

Pedersen 14/1

20/1 and better the balance

Stage 11 Verdict

This route I slightly more undulating than yesterdays but the wind should not be a factor and that means it is even more likely to finish in a bunch sprint.

Ewan almost got to Bennett on yesterdays short run in and todays finish should be better suited to the stage 3 winner.

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Stage 11 Bets: Ewan win at 22/10

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