Odds to win the 2026 Tour de France, with Tadej Pogačar favored to win.
As the cycling world looks ahead to the 2026 Tour de France, early betting markets have already identified Tadej Pogačar as the clear favorite to claim the yellow jersey, with rivals like Jonas Vingegaard and Remco Evenepoel positioned as two of his main challengers.
The 2026 edition of the Tour is set to begin in Spain, kicking off with a 19.7-kilometer time trial in Barcelona. The full route will cover a total of 3,333 kilometers, featuring two relatively short time trials and iconic summit finishes at legendary climbs such as Alpe d'Huez and Le Lioran.
Once again, all eyes will be on Tadej Pogačar, who enters the season as the rider to beat. Jonas Vingegaard and Remco Evenepoel will be leading the charge to prevent the Slovenian star from dominating the race from the outset.
Several other riders are expected to be in the spotlight. Florian Lipowitz, who showcased his immense potential last season, will be determined to prove he has what it takes to contend for Grand Tour victories. Additionally, significant attention is on the young French prodigy Paul Seixas, who has been dazzling the cycling world and aims to make a statement in his Grand Tour debut, signaling his arrival as a future star of the sport.
Tadej Pogacar | -400 | Jonas Vingegaard | +300 |
Paul Seixas | +1200 | Isaac Del Toro | +1600 |
Remco Evenepoel | +2200 | Florian Lipowitz | +2500 |
Juan Ayuso | +3300 | Tobias Halland Johannessen | +6600 |
Tom Pidock | +12500 | Antonio Tiberi | +15000 |
Mattias Skjelmose | +15000 | Richard Carapaz | +20000 |
Cian Uijtdebroeks | +20000 | Lenny Martinez | +20000 |
Thymen Arensman | +25000 | Derek Gee | +25000 |
Matteo Jorgenseon | +30000 | Adam Yates | +30000 |
Matthew Riccitello | +40000 | Jai Hindley | +40000 |
Odds displayed within this article were correct at the time of writing and are subject to change.