Tour de France stage 16 Tips

The Tour De France returns after the 2nd rest day, and today’s stage goes from Vaison-la-Romaine to Gap some 168KM there are 3 mountain passes at Km 17.5 – Côte de la Montagne de Bluye5.7 kilometre-long climb at 5.6% – category 3 then Km 48.0 – Col de Macuègne (1 068 m)7.6 kilometre-long climb at 5.2% – category 2 and finally after Km 156.5 – Col de Manse (1 268 m)9.5 kilometre-long climb at 5.2% – category 2
Chris Frome will look to keep his 4 min lead over the field.

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    Tour De France Stage 9 Tips 2013

    The Tour De France 2013 came to life in the Pyrenees yesterdat as favourite for the 100th tour de france Chris Froome blew away all his competitors with amazing summit finish solo attack on Ax 3 Domaines. He finished 51 seconds ahead of team mate richie porte and took loads of time out of Contador , Cadel Evans (BMC) and Joaquim Rodriguez (Katusha)

    Today sees a stage of 168km from Saint-Girons / Bagnères-de-Bigorre,, It includes these climbs Km 28.5 – Col de Portet d’Aspet (1 069 m)5.4 kilometre-long climb at 6.9% – category 2 , Km 44.0 – Col de Menté (1 349 m)7 kilometre-long climb at 7.7% – category 1 , Km 90.0 – Col de Peyresourde (1 569 m)13.2 kilometre-long climb at 7% – category 1 , Km 110.5 – Col de Val Louron-Azet (1 580 m)7.4 kilometre-long climb at 8.3% – category 1 , and Km 138.0 – La Hourquette d’Ancizan (1 564 m)9.9 kilometre-long climb at 7.5% – category 1

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      Tour De France Stage 7 Betting Tips 2013

      Stage 7 of the Tour De France sees the riders tackle the first mountain stage after a week of relatively flat stages, and where the sprinters have had centre stage. The riders will hoping there are no more big crashes

      Todays stage goes from Montpellier / Albi The Stage today is over 205 km. There is 4 mountain climbs the first after 112 km with Km 80.0 – Col des 13 Vents (600 m)6.9 kilometre-long climb at 5.6% – category 3
      Km 94.5 – Col de la Croix de Mounis (809 m)6.7 kilometre-long climb at 6.5% – category 2
      Km 149.0 – Côte de la Quintaine6.5 kilometre-long climb at 4% – category 3
      Km 171.0 – Côte de Teillet2.6 kilometre-long climb at 5% – category 4

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        Tour De France Stage 7
        The flagship of cycling will set sail from its harbour as the 100th edition of the Tour De France commences at the Island of Corsica, in the Mediterranean Sea on Saturday. The sport is enjoying a major boost in the United Kingdom due to the successes of Bradley Wiggins, Mark Cavendish and Chris Hoy on track. On top of their success, the organisor of the Tour has awarded next year’s grand depart to Yorkshire, where three stages will be raced.

        Before that time though, let’s see what this year’s editions brings. The route is more mountainous than last year, which suited Brad Wiggins perfectly. Since it’s the 100th edition, the route is filled with monumental climbs; the the Mont Ventoux, Alpe d’Huez, Col de la Madeleine and pitoresque finishes in towns as Mont St.Michel, Gap and of course a night time finish on the Champs d’Elysee in Paris.

        Will another Brit win this year? Could very well be the case, as the Kenyan born Chris Froome has been dominating the races leading up to the Tour. His major challenger is Alberto Contador, who seems to have lost that sharp jumpy style that he’s known for, but never count him out. Mark Cavendish will surely win some stages, but competition is stiff and the green jersey might be out of his reach, as Peter Sagan does not only sprint well too, he’s more likely to get over mountains where Cav struggles and thus have more oppertunities to gather points.

        Either way, we’re in for three weeks of a real sufferfest!

        British Eurosport will at least broadcast the last few hours of all stages. The major stages will be broadcast in its entirety.

        Tips:

        1p double:
        Yellow jersey: Chris Froome 4/6
        Green jersey: Peter Sagan EVS

        Mountains jersey: 1p EW Chris Froome 12/1 gen

        Team Classification: 1p Garmin Sharp 10/1 Betfred (do not take less than 8/1)

        Young rider classification: 1p Andrew Talansky 6/1 gen (no less than 5/1)

        Bauke Mollema v Jurgen Van Den Broeck King of Mountains Match Bet: 1p Mollema EVS at only

        Cavendish to win exactly 4 stages: 11/4 at Paddy Power only

          tour de france 2012 stage 19 tips

          Today is the final time trial, between Bonneval and Chartres 53 km and time for Wiggins to crown his yellow jersey win?

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            Stage 17 Tips for Tour De France TDF

            Yesterday stage was won by Thomas Voeckler helps us to land our tip at 80/1 with William Hill!!. Today the tour continues over the Pyrenees from Bagnères-de-Luchon to Peyragudes a distance of 143 km and a mountain finish. The stage has 5 mountain passes including the Port de Bales (1 755 m) a HC climb after 111.5 km, and the race finishes up Peyragudes. It should be another amazing day of racing and Vincenzo Nibali last time to eat into the sky pair of Wiggins and Frome.

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              Tour De France Stage 13 Betting Tips

              The Tour De France hits the alpes On the communes of Sarcenas and Le Sappey, in the Chartreuse massif, the 1,154-metres Col de Palaquit, at kilometer 152, makes its Tour de France debut as the first climb in the Alps this edition. 3 climbs today ended with a Hors Cat hill top finish big day for the tour, can nibali hold on to yellow with a real test for all the leading contenders left in the race.

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                Tour de France stage 11 betting tips

                The Tour De France was back today after the rest day, and the first real mountain stage with the first HC climb. Brad Wiggins managed to keep his Yellow Jersey as none of his nearest competitors getting any time off him.

                Todays stage is Besançon / Oyonnax . Although this is one of this a tough stage all the same, the whole stage is either up hill or descending there is hardly any flat bits There is 4 climbs but nothing too hard. This is one exciting stage

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                  Tour De France Stage 5 Tips Betting Selection

                  The 5th Stage of the tour de France 2012 sees the riders go from Rouen to Saint-Quentin Carhaix a ride of 196.5km. Their is no mountain climb today. The Intermidiate Sprint comes after Km 109km in BRETEUIL. The finish contains a small incline from 78 m to 106 m in the last KM. After his crash yesterday Cavendish might not be in a state to contest a sprint, but it could be a day for Grippel, or Goss, but it could suit more guys like Edvald BOASSON HAGEN and man on the moment Peter SAGAN

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                    Tour De France Tips Stage 21 Paris Mark Cavendish TDF

                    The tour de france reaches the final stage. The time trial yesterday should have concluded who will the Yellow Jersey, with Aussie Cadel Evans finishing just 7 seconds away from Tony Martin and more importantly he now has a lead of 1 minute 34 over Andy Schleck. The Polka Dot jersey for the King of the Mountains has gone to Sammy Sanchez and the White Jersey for best yound rider has gone to P Rolland thanks in part to his stage win at Alpe d’Huez. So into the final day and the finish along the champ de elysee. Find our Betting Tips for the last day of the tour below.

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                    OVERALL STANDING ON TIME

                    1.EVANS C.BMC83h 45′ 20″
                    2.SCHLECK A.LEO01′ 34″
                    3.SCHLECK F.LEO02′ 30″
                    4.VOECKLER T.EUC03′ 20″
                    5.CONTADOR A.SBS03′ 57″
                    6.SANCHEZ S.EUS04′ 55″
                    7.CUNEGO D.LAM06′ 05″
                    8.BASSO I.LIQ07′ 23″
                    9.DANIELSON T.GRM08′ 15″
                    10.PERAUD J.ALM10′ 11

                    King of Mountains Standings

                    1.SANCHEZ S.EUS108 Pts
                    2.SCHLECK A.LEO98 Pts
                    3.VANENDERT J.OLO74 Pts
                    4.EVANS C.BMC58 Pts
                    5.SCHLECK F.LEO56 Pts
                    6.CONTADOR A.SBS51 Pts
                    7.ROY J.FDJ45 Pts
                    8.ROLLAND P.EUC44 Pts
                    9.IGLINSKIY M.AST40 Pts
                    10.HOOGERLAND J.VCD40 Pts

                    Green Jersey Standings Points

                    .CAVENDISH M.THR280 Pts
                    2.ROJAS J.MOV265 Pts
                    3.GILBERT P.OLO230 Pts
                    4.EVANS C.BMC208 Pts
                    5.HUSHOVD T.GRM195 Pts
                    6.HAGEN E.SKY157 Pts
                    7.GREIPEL A.OLO130 Pts
                    8.SANCHEZ S.EUS105 Pts
                    9.CONTADOR A.SBS105 Pts
                    10.FARRAR T.GRM101 Pts

                    Top Team

                    1.TEAM GARMIN – CERVELOGRM250h 57′ 43″
                    2.TEAM LEOPARD-TREKLEO11′ 04″
                    3.AG2R LA MONDIALEALM11′ 20″
                    4.TEAM EUROPCAREUC41′ 53″
                    5.EUSKALTEL – EUSKADIEUS52′ 00″
                    6.SKY PROCYCLINGSKY58′ 24″
                    7.KATUSHA TEAMKAT1h 09′ 39″
                    8.SAXO BANK SUNGARDSBS1h 16′ 12″
                    9.FDJFDJ1h 30′ 16″
                    10.COFIDIS LE CREDIT EN LIGNECOF1h 47′ 29