Okay, the 2023 MotoGP season plows into the final three races of the season. Can Francesco Bagnaia or Jorge Martin come up with the win this weekend at Sepang Circuit? Alright, let us get moving and quickly get out these wagers for the MotoGP Malaysian GP Bets.
As always, the tables will shift around some for Friday morning. It was intriguing to notice this time that most numbers did not move quite so drastically. Expect a few more shifts between now and very early Sunday morning. Also, do not forgot these online betting site bonuses, as November continues along. Here are some more MotoGP Betting Vegas odds:
MotoGP Malaysia Numbers | |||
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Jorge Martin | +110 | EVEN | -105 |
Francesco Bagnaia | +200 | +187 | +185 |
Marco Bezzecchi | +550 | +600 | +570 |
Brad Binder | +1200 | +1000 | +1100 |
Alvaro Bautista | +2000 | +1800 | +1800 |
Johann Zarco | +2500 | +2000 | +2200 |
Aleix Espargaro | +2500 | +2200 | +2300 |
Marc Marquez | +2500 | +2500 | +2500 |
The 2023 MotoGP Malaysian GP Bets ponder the latest event for the series. Sepang Circuit. It is a course that is truly a risk/reward scenario. Last year, Francesco Bagnaia fought hard and found a way to win a race where others were faster. Yes. this course features a 15-turn track over 5.543 kilometers. A few long straightaways lead to some nasty turns, so let’s say hello to November in style.
Again, the key is going to be to watch the weather. Often, the Malaysian Grand Prix can turn on a dime once the track becomes wet. It can be like a sliding squeegee out there. Again, the main story last year was how fast the Jorge Martin bike was heading into the day of the race. Naturally. that mattered little as Martin crashed out early allowing Bagnaia to control and ultimately win the race.
How will Jorge Martin and some of the faster Ducati bikes race this course? That may be the biggest question of all. Most do not realize the dangers of going upwards of speeds approaching 180-190 mph and then dropping to 50-60 in a buttonhook turn. Turns 2, 4, and 9 are really going to test these racers to the maximum early Sunday morning. Expect quite a few twists and turns in the Sprint then even more during the race.
Yes, Francesco Bagnaia is still in the plus! Vegas Sports Betting looks at what is now a two rider race as the main focus. Naturally, some doubt has crept into experts and media when it comes to Bagnaia’s title chances. There is not that “it” track where we know the Italian will be dominant. Martin was the top bike at Malaysia last year and at the Valencian too. With the MotoGP Malaysian GP Bets, a bettor likes that +200 number.
The thing is this. Bagnaia is hearing footsteps. He lost the lead briefly before getting the numbers back in his favor. This race is far from over and a big reason is those Sprint points. Bagnaia has squandered a few opportunities to gain on Martin. The Italian’s Ducati bike has been slower than Martin’s version for about the past 4-5 events. Like we mentioned, Bagnaia has won here a few times including last year.
At Vegas Sports Betting, the 18th race of this 2023 season belies its fair share of traps and worse. These Grand Prix numbers for longer shots are spread nicely. Alas, the focus is mostly on Bagnaia and Martin. It will be quite the battle over these final three weeks. Could there be a few more title chase lead changes? That begs itself to be an increasing possibility.
Honestly, it’s nice to see Bagnaia in the +175 to +200 range like this. The Italian holds a meager 13-point lead on Jorge Martin for the World Championship lead. Bagnaia must play this race smart to have a chance on Sunday.
2023 MotoGP Malaysian GP Bets turn to Jorge Martin for this weekend. As always, there are plenty of Spanish drivers to choose from. The focus again falls on the favorite and this time he will be even more motivated to deliver. After winning race number 17, the Spaniard has closed the deficit to 13 points. He is within striking distance of seeing another title lead change.
We know Martin can easily run less than 1:58 laps with ease. The rider can get down into the 117.5 to 118-second range. His ability to get a half second per lap was scary before disaster struck last year. Then, Bagnaia triumphed and that paved him to 2022 glory. Martin is the current favorite at +110 on Bovada. BetOnline and MyBookie were trending into the minus as the weekend approaches.
Understandably, it is early in the free practice process. There are going to be three more sessions before we even hit qualifying. It is not a surprise that Martin is really fast. Now, the real question comes in the form of can Martin maintain the edge without going over? One mistake may be fatal to his championship chances.
Again, Martin won another race last week and is the favorite again this week. While it was common to see riders reel off races in a row is rarer this season. If anyone has the speed and ability to stay away to the checkered flag though, one rider is Bagnaia and the other this season is Jorge Martín.
2023 MotoGP Malaysian GP Bets wonder what about non-title chasers to consider. We are intrigued a bit by Brad Binder but even Aleix Espargaro and Johann Zarco could be possibilities again at around +2500.
Everything moves and often crazily as the sessions roll on BetOnline Sportsbook Review.
That +2500 number for Espargaro is worth at least a look Sunday.
Martin rides again for glory at Malaysia. Expect him to stay upright this time.
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