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Tour de France tips on OLBG

Tips are added for the race by OLBG members, betting is available from the bookmakers as soon as the teams and individual riders are known.

Tour de France tips are not plentiful, but we have a few Cycling experts whose tips are always worth noting. Their tipping comments underneath their tip showcase their knowledge of Cycling.

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For further information on the Tour de France please visit the official Tour de France website.

Tour de France Format

The Tour de France is the premier cycling race in the world. First held in 1903 the race takes place annually in July and lasts around 3 weeks.

The race crisscrosses France predominately, with the cyclists competing over an eye-watering distance of around 3500 km (2200 miles).

The format of the race sees the rider’s times compounded at each of the 21 stages, with the race leader wearing a yellow jersey.

There are mini competitions within the race, called classifications and a different coloured jersey is worn by the leaders of these different classifications. 

A green jersey is worn by the leader of the points classification, a polka dot jersey is worn by the leader of the mountains classification, and a white jersey is worn by the rider in 1st place in the young rider classification.

The race finishes at the Champs Elysees in Paris normally on the last Sunday, in most cases, the winner has built up such a lead that he is uncatchable during the final stage, the stage becomes a victory ride for the yellow jersey wearer.

The TdF2025 Route

Stage
Date
RouteDistance
105-JulLille
Flat stage
185 km (115 mi)
206-JulLauwin-Planque to Boulogne-sur-Mer
Hilly stage
212 km (132 mi)
307-JulValenciennes to Dunkirk
Flat stage
178 km (111 mi)
408-JulAmiens to Rouen
Hilly stage
173 km (107 mi)
509-JulCaen to Caen
Individual time trial
33 km (21 mi)
610-JulBayeux to Vire Normandie
Hilly stage
201 km (125 mi)
711-JulSaint-Malo to Guerlédan (Mûr-de-Bretagne)
Hilly stage
194 km (121 mi)
812-JulSaint-Méen-le-Grand to Laval
Flat stage
174 km (108 mi)
913-JulChinon to Châteauroux
Flat stage
170 km (110 mi)
1014-JulEnnezat to Mont-Dore
Mountain stage
163 km (101 mi)

15-JulRest day
1116-JulToulouse
Flat stage
154 km (96 mi)
1217-JulAuch to Hautacam
Mountain stage
181 km (112 mi)
1318-JulLoudenvielle to Peyragudes
Mountain time trial
11 km (6.8 mi)
1419-JulPau to Superbagnères
Mountain stage
183 km (114 mi)
1520-JulMuret to Carcassonne
Hilly stage
169 km (105 mi)

21-JulRest day
1622-JulMontpellier to Mont Ventoux
Mountain stage
172 km (107 mi)
1723-JulBollène to Valence
Flat stage
161 km (100 mi)
1824-JulVif to Courchevel (Col de la Loze)
Mountain stage
171 km (106 mi)
1925-JulAlbertville to La Plagne
Mountain stage
130 km (81 mi)
2026-JulNantua to Pontarlier
Hilly stage
185 km (115 mi)
2127-JulMantes-la-Ville to Paris (Champs-Élysées)
Flat stage
120 km (75 mi)
Total3,320 km (2,060 mi)

Tour de France Winners

The race has been mired in controversy with doping a constant issue. In 2010 Albert Contador won the overall classification but his victory was later overturned after failing a later doping test, Contador was stripped of his title and the new winner was Andy Schleck.

Chris Froome the winning most riders in recent years endured negative headlines about an asthma drug he took, although he and his team defended themselves vigorously, and all investigations were closed.

British riders have done incredibly well in the Tour de France in recent years, due in part to the professionalism and organisation of Team Sky. They have raised the bar (handlebar) at the Tour de France, with other teams playing catch up.

Four riders have the most Tour De France wins (5) a testament to their brilliance on a bike.

Last Ten Tour de France Winners

Tour YearWinnerNationality
2024Tadej Pogačar
Slovenia
2023Jonas Vingegaard
Denmark
2022Jonas VingegaardDenmark
2021Tadej PogačarSlovenian
2020Tadej PogačarSlovenian
2019Egan BernalColombian
2018Geraint ThomasGreat Britain
2017Chris FroomeGreat Britain
2016Chris FroomeGreat Britain
2015Chris FroomeGreat Britain

Most Wins in the Tour de France

Tour YearsWinnerNationality
1978,1979,1981,1982,1985Bernard HinaultFrance
1969,1970,1971,1972,1974Eddy MerckxBelgium
1957,1961,1962,1963,1964Jacques AnquetilFrance
1991,1992,1993,1994,1995Miguel IndurainSpain

The Tour de France content on OLBG has been created and maintained by Andy Powell who through the creation of the content and developed a understanding of the sport.

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With a keen eye on the cycling world, Andy provides in-depth analysis, race previews, and comprehensive coverage of cycling events. Andy's contributions establish OLBG as a premier destination for cycling enthusiasts seeking insights and comprehensive coverage.

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