
<h1>Tour De France 2025 Stage 19 Betting Predictions: Last Major Climb Of 2025 Event</h1>
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<p>Stage 19 of the 2025 Tour de France is the final mountain climb of the event, but it will also be potentially one of the toughest that riders will have to face.</p>
<p>It comes just a day after the brutal Stage 18, where riders will have had to travel a distance of 171.5km, with an elevation of around 5,450 metres being experienced as they navigate three challenging sections.</p>
<p>Indeed, even the best pure climbers will have been tested to their limits, with a number of King of the Mountain (Polka-dot Jersey) points on the line. It will also see the battle between <strong>Tadej Pogačar</strong> and<strong> Jonas Vingegaard</strong> continue <a href="https://www.sportsbet.com.au/betting/cycling/tour-de-france/tour-de-france-8457438">for the Yellow Jersey</a>.</p>
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<h2>Tour De France 2025 Stage 19 Guide: All You Need To Know</h2>
<p>Stage 19 of the 2025 Tour de France will begin in Albertville and conclude with a summit finish at La Plagne (2,052m elevation). It is a relatively short stage in terms of total distance, at 129.9km. However, it is brutal in other aspects.</p>
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<p>With it being a day after the 171.5 km travelled in Stage 18, riders face five categorised climbs, including two hors catégorie monsters. The five key climbs include:</p>
<p><strong>Côte d'Héry-sur-Ugine</strong> - 11.3km (total distance) with 5.1% average gradient</p>
<p><strong>Col des Saisies</strong> - 13.7km and 6.4% average gradient</p>
<p><strong>Col du Pré</strong> - 12.6km and 7.7% average gradient (some up to 12% in the second half)</p>
<p><strong>Cormet de Roselend</strong> - 5.9km and 6.3% average gradient</p>
<p><strong>La Plagne</strong> - 19.1km and 7.2% average gradient (several sections exceed 9%)</p>
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<p>Several points are available across the stage, with 20 points awarded for the Green Jersey (Sprint) and 60 points for 1st place in the KOM (polka-dot jersey) standings throughout the event. They are split up and divided as follows:</p>
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<p><strong>Ugine (Sprint)</strong> - 20 pts (Green Jersey)</p>
<p><strong>Côte d'Héry-sur-Ugine</strong> - 5 pts (KOM)</p>
<p><strong>Col des Saisies </strong>- 10 pts (KOM)</p>
<p><strong>Col du Pré</strong> - 20 pts (KOM)</p>
<p><strong>Cormet de Roselend</strong> - 5 pts (KOM)</p>
<p><strong>La Plagne (Summit finish)</strong> <strong>- </strong>20 pts (KOM)</p>
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<h2>Tour De France Stage 19 2025: Betting Predictions</h2>
<p>With it being the last summit finish of the 2025 Tour de France, it will be the final chance for GC contenders to attack or defend their standings, and a key day for the polka-dot jersey. This makes it a very intriguing stage for bettors.</p>
<p>We can expect both <strong>Pogačar</strong> and <strong>Vingegaard </strong>to be aggressive on the stage as they continue their efforts to claim the Yellow Jersey. It is also a stage where many will strive to excel, as it can significantly impact the composition of the podium.</p>
<p><strong>Thymen Arensman, Sepp Kuss, Simon Yates, Primož Roglič, Felix Gall,</strong> and<strong> Florian Lipowitz </strong>will all be considered outsiders. At the same time, <strong>Lenny Martinez</strong> will want to keep himself in the hunt to win the Polka-dot Jersey.</p>
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