2025 Tour de France

Tour de France 2025 Odds: Tadej Pogačar Is The Betting Favorite

Tour de France 2025 Odds: Tadej Pogačar Is The Betting Favorite

It's no surprise that the three-time Tour de France winner Tadej Pogačar is the overwhelming favorite to win in 2025. But who is behind him?

Jun 30, 2025 by Joe Harrington
TDF 2025: Is Tadej Pogačar Untouchable?

Defending champion Tadej Pogačar has emerged as the overwhelming favorite to win the Tour de France 2025

According to the latest odds from top sportsbooks, including FanDuel, DraftKings and Oddschecker, a second consecutive Tour de France win is going to happen. 

The Slovenian star, who recently captured the Critérium du Dauphiné title, is listed at −260 on FanDuel and 5⁄11 on Oddschecker, signaling strong public and bookmaker confidence in his chances of reclaiming yellow in July.

Two-time champion Jonas Vingegaard remains the second choice across all platforms, with odds ranging from +210 on FanDuel to 5⁄2 on Oddschecker. 

Remco Evenepoel, the reigning world time-trial champion, is viewed as a distant third contender, sitting at +1500 or 14⁄1, depending on the book.

FanDuel: Tadej Pogačar at −260

At FanDuel, Pogačar is a clear favorite at −260, meaning a bettor must wager $260 to win $100. 

Jonas Vingegaard follows at +210, which would return $210 on a $100 bet. 

Remco Evenepoel sits at +1500, a longer-shot pick offering a big payout if he claims the title.

DraftKings: Same Order, Different TDF Odds

DraftKings lists its futures market in a similar order: Pogačar, followed by Vingegaard and Evenepoel. 

While exact numbers weren’t available in public listings, the hierarchy mirrors that of FanDuel and Oddschecker, reaffirming Pogačar’s dominance in the pre-race markets.

Understanding +/- Odds For Tour de France

In betting, negative odds (−) show how much you need to bet to win $100, while positive odds (+) show how much you win if you bet $100. Lower odds mean higher probability—and less return.

How To Watch The Tour de France 2025 In Canada

The 2025 Tour de France will be streamed live in Canada on FloBikes and the FloSports app, with coverage of all 21 stages. Fans can also access replays, stage highlights and in-depth previews hosted by cycling analyst Gregor Brown. 

Streaming is available daily, beginning July 5, and subscriptions include access to additional pro cycling events throughout the year. 

Full Tour de France coverage will be housed on FloBikes.com and the FloSports app.

2025 Tour de France Live Stream Schedule

All Times ET

  • Stage 1 (Flat) – 7 a.m. Sat, July 5. : Lille Métropole > Lille Métropole – 184.9 km
  • Stage 2 (Hilly) – 6:05 a.m. Sun, July 6.: Lauwin-Planque > Boulogne-sur-Mer – 209.1 km
  • Stage 3 (Flat) – 7 a.m. Mon, July 7: Valenciennes > Dunkerque – 178.3 km
  • Stage 4 (Hilly) – 7:05 a.m. Tue, July 8: Amiens Métropole > Rouen – 174.2 km
  • Stage 5 (Individual Time Trial) – 7 a.m. Wed, July 9: Caen > Caen – 33 km
  • Stage 6 (Hilly) – 6:25 a.m. Thu, July 10: Bayeux > Vire Normandie – 201.5 km
  • Stage 7 (Hilly) – 6 a.m. Fri, July 11: Saint-Malo > Mûr-de-Bretagne Guerlédan – 197 km
  • Stage 8 (Flat) – 7 a.m. Sat, July 12: Saint-Méen-le-Grand > Laval Espace Mayenne – 171.4 km
  • Stage 9 (Flat) – 7 a.m. Sun, July 13: Chinon > Châteauroux – 174.1 km
  • Stage 10 (Mountain) – 7 a.m. Mon, July 14: Ennezat > Le Mont-Dore Puy de Sancy – 165.3 km
  • Rest Day 1 – Tue, July 15: Toulouse
  • Stage 11 (Flat) – 7:05 a.m. Wed, July 16: Toulouse > Toulouse – 156.8 km
  • Stage 12 (Mountain) – 7 a.m. Thu, July 17: Auch > Hautacam – 180.6 km
  • Stage 13 (Individual Time Trial) –7 a.m. Fri, July 18: Loudenvielle > Peyragudes – 10.9 km
  • Stage 14 (Mountain) –5:45 a.m.  Sat, July 19: Pau > Luchon-Superbagnères – 182.6 km
  • Stage 15 (Hilly) – 7:05 a.m. Sun, July 20: Muret > Carcassonne – 169.3 km
  • Rest Day 2 – Mon, July 21: Montpellier
  • Stage 16 (Mountain) – 6a.m. Tue, July 22: Montpellier > Mont Ventoux – 171.5 km
  • Stage 17 (Flat) – 7:25 a.m. Wed, July 23: Bollène > Valence – 160.4 km
  • Stage 18 (Mountain) – 6 a.m. Thu, July 24: Vif > Courchevel Col de la Loze – 171.5 km
  • Stage 19 (Mountain) – 7:15 a.m. Fri, July 25: Albertville > La Plagne – 129.9 km
  • Stage 20 (Hilly) – 5:55 a.m. Sat, July 26: Nantua > Pontarlier – 184.2 km
  • Stage 21 (Flat) – 10 a.m. Sun, July 27: Mantes-la-Ville > Paris Champs-Élysées – 132.3 km

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