Tour De France Stage 4 Predictions, Betting Tips, Odds & Free Bets (Reims > Nancy - 9.7.2019)
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The 4th stage of the Tour de France 2019, a 213 km from Reims to Nancy, is tailor-made for another bunch sprint. Who will win today? A favourite or another long shot? Don't miss our Tour De France STAGE 4 betting preview, best odds, expert tips on Winner, Top 3 & Head to Head, exclusive promotions & no deposit free bets on the Tour De France!
This sprint in Nancy is much more straightforward compared to Stage 1 in Brussels, so it is perfectly suited for the pure sprinters with a powerful leadout.

Elia Viviani and Caleb Ewan both have strong team-mates, so we expect to see Deceuninck–Quick Step and Lotto–Soudal protecting them at the end of the race. The Australian looks to be the in-form sprinter between the two but the Itlaian will surely be in the mix.
Peter Sagan will profit from their leadout and has already proved to be almost at his top level with a 2nd place on Stage 1.
Dylan Groenewegen is the sprinter to beat on paper, but he crashed on the opening stage and his condition could be far from 100%. His team-mate Mike Teunissen took the yellow jersey in the first sprint and could be the suprise package once agian. Will he lead Groenewegen or be the dark horse?
Matteo Trentin won a similar Tour de France stage from Reims to Nancy in 2014 and should not be overlooked.
Other dark horses could be Sonny Colbrelli, Giacomo Nizzolo, Cristophe Laporte, Andrea Pasqualon and Wout Van Aert, but the latter is likely to be used as Groenewegen's last man.
Andre Greipel, Alexander Kristoff and Michael Matthews are good for a top 3 placement at maximum while Greg Van Avermaet should save his legs for tomorrow's stage.

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After the brutal hills on Monday, Tuesday brings some relief. Nothing could really prevent a royal bunched sprint on the 1.5-km final straight in Nancy. The second and last hill, Côte de Maron, is crested just 16 kilometres from the finish, but the sprint teams won’t let the chance slip away. As a result, ace leader Julian Alaphilippe should have no trouble defending the yellow jersey.This sprint in Nancy is much more straightforward compared to Stage 1 in Brussels, so it is perfectly suited for the pure sprinters with a powerful leadout.

Elia Viviani and Caleb Ewan both have strong team-mates, so we expect to see Deceuninck–Quick Step and Lotto–Soudal protecting them at the end of the race. The Australian looks to be the in-form sprinter between the two but the Itlaian will surely be in the mix.
Peter Sagan will profit from their leadout and has already proved to be almost at his top level with a 2nd place on Stage 1.
Dylan Groenewegen is the sprinter to beat on paper, but he crashed on the opening stage and his condition could be far from 100%. His team-mate Mike Teunissen took the yellow jersey in the first sprint and could be the suprise package once agian. Will he lead Groenewegen or be the dark horse?
Matteo Trentin won a similar Tour de France stage from Reims to Nancy in 2014 and should not be overlooked.
Other dark horses could be Sonny Colbrelli, Giacomo Nizzolo, Cristophe Laporte, Andrea Pasqualon and Wout Van Aert, but the latter is likely to be used as Groenewegen's last man.
Andre Greipel, Alexander Kristoff and Michael Matthews are good for a top 3 placement at maximum while Greg Van Avermaet should save his legs for tomorrow's stage.
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