Remco Evenepoel has the shortest odds of winning the 2023 Giro d’Italia race compared to the field of riders.
As the race approaches, the 23-year-old Belgian cyclist is in top form. Despite finishing six seconds behind Primoz Roglic at the Volta a Cataluyna in March, he displayed impressive strength.
Evenepoel’s recent victory in the Liege-Bastogne-Liege, where he won by over a minute, further highlights his dominant form.
This will be his third appearance in a Grand Tour as a professional cyclist, having a DNF at the 2021 Giro but finishing the 2022 Grand Tour season with a win at the Vuelta a Espana.
After the Vuelta, Evenepoel achieved an impressive third place at the World’s Individual Time Trial and won the World’s Roda race. He has established himself as one of the top-time trialists among the GC contenders.
His climbing abilities are among the best in the peloton, and with support from his team, Evenepoel is in a strong position to win this Grand Tour.
He’s priced at -140 to win the race, and it feels a bit rich, in my opinion. Evenepoel is talented, but this price indicates around a 60% chance he wins outright.
I would not recommend betting on Evenepoel to win the Giro d’Italia.
Here are the rest of the top contenders for the 2023 Giro d’Italia race, along with their odds of winning.
Contenders
Primoz Roglic
At the 2023 Giro, Primoz Roglic has the strongest team support for his first attempt at winning the race.
Jumbo-Visma has assembled a formidable group of riders to aid the 22-year-old Sovenian in his quest for the maglia rosa, including Sepp Kuss, Robert Gesink, and Jan Tratnik.
Roglic has also demonstrated excellent from this spring, winning both the Tirreno-Adriatico and Volta Catalunya stage races.
Although he finished third in his last appearance at the Giro in 2019, the three-time Vuelta winner remains a formidable contender for victory in Italy.
Despite never winning the Giro, Roglic is the most likely rider to challenge Evenepoel for victory.
Roglic is currently priced at +200 odds at Betonline, and I recommend betting on Roglic to win this race as that price is fantastic for him.
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Geraint Thomas
Despite his impressive Grand Tour resume, Geraint Thomas is not among the top contenders for the Giro d’Italia. There are better options to consider when placing bets for this race.
Many would argue that he’s not even the best rider on his team, INEOS Grenadiers; that distinction goes to Tao Geoghegan Hart.
At almost 37 years old, Thomas’ age is starting to show in his performances, having failed to place in the top 10 in any race this year. His best result was a 15th-place finish at the Tour of the Alps.
While Thomas is a solid-time trialist, he lacks the climbing prowess of riders like Roglic and Evenepoel and is unlikelyto finish among the top 7, much less win outright.
I would recommend looking at other options when placing bets on this race.
I’m picking Primoz Roglic to emerge as the champion of the Giro d’Italia. He’s had an impressive track record in recent races, winning both the Tirreno-Adriatico and Volta Catalunya stage races.
The best bet for this race is Primoz Roglic to win the 2023 Giro d’Italia at +200 odds.
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