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Tour De France Odds 2025: Ben Healy Shortens For Yellow Jersey After Stage 10

Ben Healy remains an outsider to win the 2025 Tour de France but the Irishman has been popular in the betting after claiming the yellow jersey after Stage 1 of this summer’s event.
Healy was a 500/1 chance to win the General Classification in Tour de France tips before the inaugural stage of the race but he is now as short as 100/1 to secure the coveted yellow jersey in the coming weeks.
In addition, the Irish rider is now into 20/1 (from 50/1) to be crowned King of the Mountains in 2025 and cycling betting fans will be keeping a very close eye on developments over the next couple of stages.
Three-time Tour de France winner Tadej Pogačar remains a very strong 1/6 favourite to claim his fourth yellow jersey, ahead of two-time Tour winner Jonas Vingegaard at 4/1.
Tour de France 2025 General Classification Winner Odds:
Punters can bet on the outright Tour de France winner for 2025 at William Hill, with the current state of the market below:
- Tadej Pogačar – 1/6
- Jonas Vingegaard – 4/1
- Remco Evenepoel – 25/1
- Matteo Jorgenson – 50/1
- Oscar Onley – 66/1
- Ben Healy – 100/1
- Florian Lipowitz – 100/1
- Bar – 150/1
Spokesperson for William Hill, Lee Phelps, said: “It’s been 38 years since Irish rider Stephen Roche won the Tour de France but with Ben Healy edging ahead of hot favourite Tadej Pogačar after Stage 10, we’ve now cut Healy to 100/1 to win the General Classification.
“Overhauling Pogačar will be no mean feat however, and the Slovenian remains our rock-solid 1/6 favourite to be on top of the podium on the Champs-Élysées after stage 21.”
Tour de France 2025 King of the Mountains Odds:
Punters can bet on the King of the Mountains for the 2025 Tour de France at William Hill, with the current state of the market below:
- Tadej Pogačar – 5/6
- Lenny Martinez – 7/2
- Jonas Vingegaard – 13/2
- Ben Healy – 20/1
- Mattias Skjelmose – 22/1
- Simon Yates – 22/1
- Michael Storer – 28/1
- Bar – 33/1
Spokesperson for William Hill, Lee Phelps, said: “Healy was 500/1 before the Tour started, so has significantly improved his claims of GC glory, while he has also shorted, at 20/1 from 25/1, to win the polka dot jersey as King of the Mountains.”
To be the best, you need to beat the best and the Tour de France programme is the utmost test of any cyclist. Competing at the highest level for a prolonged period is no easy feat and you’ll see cyclists record some epic speeds throughout each Grand Tour event.
*Odds correct at the time of writing – prices subject to change*