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We have to go back to 2005 for the last rider who managed to hold off a charging peloton on the Champs-Élysées. It was Astana boss Aleksandr Vinokourov, but since then the Tour de France boiled down to a thrilling criterium on the cobbles and an ensuing bunch sprint.

Last year, Alexander Kristoff took the spoils and he succeeded Dylan Groenewegen, how had broken the German hegemony in 2017 with his first Tour de France win. André Greipel (2016, 2015) and Marcel Kittel (2014, 2013) ruled on the Champs-Élysées before him, while it was Cavendish territory in 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012.

Bet on Tour De France 2020 Stage Winner with the Betfair Exchange and get great odds every time. Live Odds Bet Live In-Play Cash Out Tour De France 2020 Offers ». 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. The odds for the TDF Stage 20 individual time trial on Saturday, Sep. 19th, favor Primoz Roglic, Tadej Pogacar, Tom Dumoulin, and Wout Van Aert. Get predictions and best bets on the second-last stae of the 2020 Tour de France. Tour de France 2020 hub page How to watch the Tour de France – live TV, streaming and highlights Pogacar storms to maillot jaune on stage 20 as Roglic's Tour de France bid collapses.

Tour de France winner odds. For most cyclists and fans alike, Tour de France is the highlight of the year and the biggest cycling event in the world. The 21 stages of the race follow the same format every year throughout its, roughly, 2.200 miles trail.

Ewan has been the best sprinter on this Tour so far. He outgunned Dylan Groenewegen and Viviani two times, while the Dutchman and Italian both won one sprint.

Champs-Élysées is French for Elysium, the final resting place of the souls of the heroic and the virtuous in Greek mythology. What a place to end the World’s largest annual sporting event!

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*** Dylan Groenewegen, Elia Viviani, Caleb Ewan
** Peter Sagan, Michael Matthews, Alexander Kristoff
* André Greipel, Jasper Stuyven, Sonny Colbrelli

Take a look at the route of the 21st stage on the Tour de France.

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Stage 21, a short final run of 122km from Mantes-la-Jolie to Paris Champs-Élysées, will see the best sprinter fighting fo the most important stage of the year. Don't miss our Tour De France Stage 21 betting tips, best odds, expert picks on Winner, Top 3 & Head to Head, exclusive promotions and free no deposit bonuses.


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The Tour concludes with its traditional parade to Paris. The day should start slowly, but once the race hits Paris for eight laps of a finishing circuit around the Arc de Triomphe and Place de la Concorde, riders will go full gas until the very likely bunch sprint.
There are urban cobbles and the finish is slightly uphill, hence positioning is key to get momentum coming into the finish.

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George Bennett is the favorite number one for the stage win and the green jersey. He leads the Slovakian in the competition by 55 points. In the closing stages it will be over to Mørkøv to expertly guide Bennett into position and he will probably launch his sprint from a great position.

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The Irishman, alongside Wout Van Aert and Caleb Ewan are the standout sprinters here. Wout van Aert can aim for his third stage win, a small consolation given the fact that his teammate, Primož Roglic, lost the yellow jersey on Stage 20.
Other probable contenders are Luka Mezgec, Mads Pedersen and Alexander Kristoff, three riders that definitely seem to be finishing the Tour better than other sprinters.

The Norwegian won here in 2018 and would love to follow up his win in the opening stage with a win in the closing stage.

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Who can we expect in the break?

It's hard to see any other rider winning in Paris outside the above mentioned contenders.
For the first time, the seven time winner Peter Sagan will not enter the Champs-Elysées in the green jersey. The Slovakian is still mathematically capable of winning the jersey but he should win both the intermediate sprint - on the third lap of eight of the Champs-Elysées - and the stage.

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Other fast riders that can be in the mix are Hugo Hofstetter, Matteo Trentin, Jasper Stuyven, Cees Bol and

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It will be very hard for a breakaway or a finisheur to upset the odds but we expect many riders to give it a try - Max Walscheid, Daryl Impey, Kasper Asgreen, Thomas De Gendt, Julian Alaphilippe and Soren Kragh AndersenTour.

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