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Saturday’s ITT is a deciding 36.2km run from Lure to La Planche des Belles Filles. Who will win the Individual Time Trial? This article contains our Tour De France Stage 20 betting tips, highest odds, predictions on Winner, Top 3 & Head to Head, bookie offers and free bets.

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The time trial starts with 30km of flat to gently rolling terrain nut the real test is the final 6.2km as the riders are required to climb the Planche des Belles Filles. It is not the steepest of the mountains but it has a 8.5% average gradient and a 20% section towards the finish line.
The winner of this stage will be a General Classification contender looking to put time into rivals, or a Time-Trial specialists.

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A clash between team-mates Primoz Roglic and Tom Dumoulin should be on the cards. The Slovenian is a better climber than Dumoulin, but the Dutchman has superior time-trial skills than the current yellow jerse.
Tadej Pogacar is also good both at time-trial and climbing but, of course, the UAE captain is not a specialist like Dumoulin although he was very impressive in the Slovenian National Championship. Tour
Astana's Miguel Angel Lopez just 30 seconds back of second-place Pogacar. He should loss time in the first 30 km and the final ascent could not be enough to recover all the gap.
Mikel Landa and Enric Mas will try to overtake Trek-Segafredo’s Richie Porte as these three riders sit in the 4-6 positions and are separated by 1'13'. He clocked in at 9th in last years Tour De France TT, about 10 seconds slower than Porte. The Aussie looks more suited for this stage than his closest rivals.

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Richard Carapaz is another rider in the mix to watch because there are a maximum of 10 KoM points atop the climb. Anyway, we expect the INEOS-Grenadiers’s rider to save energies in the first 30km and go full gas only in the final 6 kilometers as times for KoM points are determined only by the times to climb the Planche des Belles Filles.
Wout Van Aert can't be underestimated as he may be the best person to give Roglic instructions after finishing his race.
We also expect a great performance by Michael Kwiatkowski while Pello Bilbao, Soren Kragh Andersen, Thomas De Gendt, Maximilian Schachmann, Jan Polanc and Hugh Carthy are the probable long-shots.
This is Thibaut Pinot’s local climb but the Frenchman is not a time-triallist and his form is absolutely poor this year. His fellow countryman Julian Alaphilippe could finish in the Top 10 but we can't see him beating the favorites.
Marc Hirschi and Sepp Kuss are in great conditions and could surprisingly finish in the top 10.

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Tour De France Stage 14, a 188km route from Saint-Paul-Trois Châteaux to Mende, should make for an exciting end to the Tour de France’s second week. The punchy finale is one of the most spectacular on the route. Read here our Tour De France Stage 14 betting preview, best odds, expert tips on Winner & Head to Head, bookie bonuses & no deposit free bets for all our readers!

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The stage begins in Saint-Paul-Trois-Chateaux and after four steep climbs, the riders finish at the Mende airport. In our opinion, this stage is tailor made for puncheurs but we could see gaps between the GC contenders too.
The first uphill stretches appear at kilometre 10, but it's only a warm up ascent. Next up the Côte du Grand Châtaignier, a relatively short distance of 1km but is ridden at a considerable average gradient of 7.4%.
The second most serious climb of the 2nd category Col de la Croix de Berthel (9.1km at 5.3%) while the next climb is at Col du Pont sans Eau which is a 3.3km climb at a 6.3% average gradient.
The stage has a very hard-hitting finale. At 188 kilometres, the riders cross the hilly Drôme department to conclude with the Cote de la Croix Neuve, a 3 kilometres climb at 10.2% while its steepest ramps are 18%. An 1 kilometre drop and 500 metres on the flat lead to the finish on the airport runway in Mende.
The headwind most of the day should keep everyone cautious and calm till the finale, so riders as Peter Sagan and Greg Van Avermaet are the favourites to win the stage.
Fast descending puncheurs as Alejandro Valverde and Julian Alaphilippe are men to watch too. Daniel Martin is another rider who is capable of winning as he loves this kind of explosive climbs.
Chris Froome has not been impressive so far while Romain Bardet was the only man to escape the Sky train for any length of time on the Alpe d'Huez, and his short attacking bursts could be decisive here.
Tom Dumoulin and Geraint Thomas are not normally as punchy on sharper climbs but they are the in-form riders at the moment and could not be ruled out. Primoz Roglic is the dark horse among the GC contenderes.
Mikel Landa is struggling with injuries while Nairo Quintana

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has been very disappointing so far. We don't expect the Colombian to improve his form.
There’s another potential scenario, though. A winning breakaway with attackers from far out. If they are in a good position after the crest of the Cote de la Croix Neuve, one of the attackers may get the win.
Dani Martinez is a good bet on the Croix Neuve, and Simon Gerrans is ideally suited for the finish as well.
Furthermore, we’d be unsurprised to see Thomas De Gendt back in the action as well as Greg Van Avermaet, but the final climb should be too hard for the former Yellow Jersey depending on who else is in the break.

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Other possible candidates for an eventual breakaway are Steven Kruijswijk, Philippe Gilbert, Adam Yates, Domenico Pozzovivo, Ilnur Zakarin, Rafal Majka, Marc Soler and Mikel Nieve.

TOUR DE FRANCE STAGE 14 ODDS

  • Julian Alaphilippe @ 4.33
  • Alejandro Valverde @ 15.00
  • Daniel Martin @ 21.00
  • Warren Barguil @ 23.00
  • Rafal Majka @ 26.00
  • Geraint Thomas @ 29.00
  • Omar Fraile @ 29.00
  • Lilian Calmejane @ 31.00
  • Adam Yates @ 34.00
  • Greg Van Avermaet @ 34.00
  • Ion Izaguirre @ 34.00
  • Jelle Vanendert @ 34.00
  • Thomas De Gendt @ 34.00
  • Gorka Izaguirre @ 36.00
  • Damiano Caruso @ 41.00
  • Mikael Valgren @ 41.00
  • Pierre Rolland @ 41.00
  • Primoz Roglic @ 41.00
  • Chris Froome @ 51.00
  • Daryl Impey @ 51.00
  • Philippe Gilbert @ 51.00
  • Pierre Latour @ 51.00
  • Rudy Molard @ 51.00
  • Jesus Herrada @ 67.00
  • Peter Sagan @ 67.00
  • Romain Bardet @ 81.00
  • Mikel Landa @ 81.00
  • Daniel Martinez @ 101.00
  • Mikel Nieve @ 101.00
  • Nairo Quintana @ 101.00
  • Tom Dumoulin @ 101.00

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