- Mathieu Van Der Poel is favored to win the Paris-Roubaix with +250 odds.
- There are +375 odds for Tadej Pogacar to win the Paris-Roubaix.
PARIS – The final of the Spring Classics takes place on Sunday at the Paris-Roubaix where Mathieu Van Der Poel and Tadej Pogacar sit ahead of the rest of the field in terms of odds as the only two cyclists with odds under +500.
It is Mathieu Van Der Poel though who is favored on legal sports betting sites at +250 odds while Tadej Pogacar isn’t far off at +375.
2025 Paris-Roubaix Odds
- Mathieu Van Der Poel +250
- Tadej Pogacar +375
- Mads Pedersen +500
- Wout Van Aert +550
- Jasper Philipsen +650
- Filippo Ganna +1000
Two Man Race Between Mathieu Van Der Poel & Tadej Pogacar
It shouldn’t even be a question as to why the two world known cyclists sit ahead of everyone else on the odds board at cycling betting sites. Especially given their recent success having both won two of their last three races and finishing top-3 in the one race that they each didn’t win.
Pogacar’s hot streak though extends beyond his last three races. In three races during the UAE Tour, he finished first in two of those races and second in the other.
While Pogacar has had more recent success, the advantage leaning towards Van Der Poel comes with his experience in Paris-Roubaix specifically. Over the last two years, Mathieu Van Der Poel has been victorious at Paris-Roubaix. Also, this year’s Paris-Roubaix marks the first that Pogacar will be competing in in his career.
That said, with the rough terrain, oddsmakers could be right in listing Van Der Poel as the favorite given his useful knowledge of the course.
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