Tour De France Stage 3 Odds

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Chris Froome’s seemingly effortless cruise to second in the overall Tour de France standings, just behind German time-trial king Tony Martin, has seen the 2013 champion backed in from 2/1 ante-post favourite to 4/5 for a second general classification victory after five stages.

That doesn’t tell the whole tale though, as long-time second favourite Nairo Quintana hasn’t moved in Ladbrokes’ betting since the start of Le Tour, with the former runner-up and 2014 Giro d’Italia winner hanging tough at 5/2.

Third and fourth favourites Alberto Contador and Vincenzo Nibali’s prices have drifted from 9/2 and 6/1 pre-tour to 7/1 and 8/1 heading into Stage 6’s ride between Abbeville and Le Havre, with American Teejay van Garderen next in the betting at 20/1 and 40/1 bar.

At 36 seconds behind Froome, two-time general classification winner Contador is by some margin the closest of the trio, with Nibali just over a minute further back and Quintana 18 seconds off last year’s champion, but both are noted climbers with mountain stage triumphs over the past two tours, which the Spaniard does not have.

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It’s too early to lump on Froome with 2013 ‘King of the Mountains’ Quintana lurking. To put a fine point on it, there’s no reason to believe everything isn’t going to plan for the 25-year-old thus far.

Sprinter Peter Sagan, who’s going for a fourth overall points classification win in a row, is the 7/4 favourite to take Stage 6 after a few fine performances since Saturday’s opening time trial, including second behind Andre Greipel yesterday and third over the cobblestones on Tuesday.

Michael Matthews’ rib injury all but rules him out of the running for this at 50/1, leaving the road relatively clear for Sagan, but the Slovakian hasn’t won any of the last 40 Tour de France stages, so his ability to get over the line, as it were, must be in question.

For an alternative, Greipel is interesting at 40/1 for a third victory in six days, over practically the same distance and similar terrain to Stage 5, but Quintana’s Movistar teammate Alejandro Valverde gets the news.ladbrokes nod at 20/1 after the 16th-placed Spaniard’s steady form so far.

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Tour De France Stage 3 is a 212.5 km tough stage, with a hilly profile that resembles an Ardennes classic. Peter Sagan, of course, is the faavourite no.1 here. This article contains our Tour De France Stage 2 betting preview, best odds, predictions on Winner and Head to Head, bookie offers & no deposit bonuses!


TOUR DE FRANCE STAGE 3 BETTING PREVIEW

Stage 3 starts in the Belgian town of Verviers, but ends 212.5km later, in the French town of Longwy. And to welcome the riders into Longwy is a final mile of climbing, averaging just under 6%, up the Cote des Religieuses. With five categorized climbs spread throughout the stage including the first Category 3 ascents of the 2017 Tour de France and that kind of finish, puncheurs are the favorites to win this stage.
Peter Sagan, who was extremely quiet yesterrday, is the obvious choice given the way he outstayed Julian Allaphilippe in Cherbourg on a similar finish to this in 2016. His most dangerous opponent is Michael Matthews, one of the most backed rider ahead of this stage, due to his impressive form so far this season.
Other potential winners are Greg van Avermaet and Philippe Gilbert who are both known as great Classics riders which should be of great help looking at the profile of the stage. The former has had a brilliant season, winning nine races this year and currently topping the UCI World Rankings. The latter has shown signs of a return to form, though, with five wins already this year and several other prominent performances.
John Degenkolb is not taking part to bunch sprints, so we expect the German rider to be one of the main contenders in this kind of stages this year.
Other punchers including Michal Kwiatkowski, Diego Ulissi and Tim Wellens will need to distance the likes of both Sagan and Michael Matthews before the final sprint if they want to stand a chance of stage victory.
Outsiders and dark horses?

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The Italians Sonny Colbrelli,Fabio Felline and Matteo Trentin could all have a chance to grab a win or a podium finish, considering they are very suited for this kind of finish.
If the l‎ast kilometres might not prove too much for the sprinters, Nacer Bouhanni and Marcel Kittel could be in the mix.

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Alex VuillermozTour de france stage 3 odds caused an upset when winning Stage Eight on the finish up the Mur-De Bretagne in 2015 and can't be ruled out.
The likes of Michael Albasini, Daniel Martin, Tim Wellens and Jan Bakelandts could be good options in case of runaway.

Tour De France Stage 3 Betting Odds


TOUR DE FRANCE STAGE 3 ODDS

  • Peter Sagan @ 3.75
  • Michael Matthews @ 6.50
  • Greg Van Avermaet @ 9.00
  • Philippe Gilbert @10.00
  • Arnaud Demare @ 13.00
  • Sonny Colbrelli @17.00
  • Diego Ulissi @ 34.00
  • Edvald Boasson Hagen @ 34.00
  • Matteo Trentin @ 24.00
  • John Degenkolb @ 34.00
  • Michael Albasini @ 34.00
  • Ben Swift @ 41.00
  • Daniel Martin @ 41.00
  • Zdenek Stybar @ 51.00
  • Michal Kwiatkowski @ 51.00
  • Fabio Felline @ 52.00
  • Tim Wellens @ 67.00
  • Nacer Bouhanni @ 81.00
  • Oliver Naesen @ 101.00
  • Marcel Kittel @ 101.00
  • Alexander Kristoff @ 111.00
  • Jan Bakelants @ 111.00

TOUR DE FRANCE STAGE 3 PREDICTIONS

  • Winner: Peter Sagan @ 3.75
  • Winner: Diego Ulissi @ 34.00
  • Winner: Greg Van Avermaet @ 9.00
  • Head to Head: Felline to beat Impey @ 1.83
  • Head to Head: Ulissi to beat Martin @ 1.44
  • Head to Head: Van Avermaet to beat Gilbert @ 1.57

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