A few outsiders would be vying for a spot in the Tour, including Carlos Rodriguez, Matteo Jorgenson, and Remco Evenepoel, who would have a chance to upset the cycling community and dethrone Jonas and Tadej, the two-headed monster.
Then spring arrived, and a few extremely dramatic accidents completely upended everything. Pogačar, in the meantime, dominated the Giro d’Italia, raising questions among many about whether he burned too many matches and was not fully recovered for the Tour.
Now that the Grand Départ in Florence is less than a week away and Visma-Lease a Bike has just announced that Vingegaard will actually compete in the Tour, our expectations are becoming a little clearer. We looked at the betting odds at three of the largest online bookmakers in America as of Monday, June 24 to see who they predicted would win the Tour de France.