The 2023 MotoGP season is still over one month away from Portugal! Now, MotoGP Vegas Online Betting Odds counts on the potential of a longer shot winning the whole World Title. Can Francesco Bagnaia repeat, or will one of those 2023 MotoGP Long Shot Bets come to fruition?
Today, we look at the longer shots. Furthermore, let’s take advantage of some of the best betting site bonuses as February continues. Here is the table.
MotoGP 2023 Updated Numbers | ||
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Francesco Bagnaia | +200 | +150 |
Enea Bastianini | +275 | +300 |
Marc Marquez | +400 | +400 |
Fabio Quartararo | +450 | +500 |
Brad Binder | +1600 | +4000 |
Jorge Martin | +1600 | +1600 |
Alex Rins | +2800 | +2000 |
Joan Mir | +2800 | +3300 |
Now, the 2023 MotoGP Long Shot Bets require us to look back to 2022 for a different reason. Sure, there was the epic comeback from Francesco Bagnaia. “Pecco” came back from more than 100 points down in the standings. At that point, Fabio Quartararo was at -750 to repeat, while Bagnaia fell to a +1200 long shot. Our one regret was snagging Bagnaia at only +650.
For the sake of full transparency, here is what happened. In my region, one cannot bet on Bovada, and the legal sport books had numbers a good deal shorter than Bovada or BetOnline. Could we have taken a shot and tried to get a quick wager in with someone who lived in a friendlier state? Yes. However, the window was short, and I missed it.
Also, there were doubts that the Italian could pull this off. Ducati bikes at Silverstone showed a comeback was possible. However, could Bagnaia stay on his bike? There was the Enea Bastianini variable too. Would Bastianini play good teammate and not harpoon Pecco’s chances? In the end, everything worked. However, now there have been four different winners. Could 2023 see a fifth from beyond the usual contenders?
Okay, so why do we go beyond the core four contenders? Vegas Sports Betting strives to take some shots err small wagers in different places. With all the variance in MotoGP racing, all it takes is that one rider to go on a run at the right time. Bagnaia provided the best example of this last year. That showed anything could happen on any given Sunday.
The season feels so much longer away, and yet it is not. MotoGP sneaks up on bettors and fans alike and starts smack in the middle of the NCAA Basketball Tournament. That timing may not appear to be the greatest, but the long campaign ends around American Thanksgiving. Maybe that long and spread out schedule benefits this who wager even more than fans.
That is why we go beyond the contenders at Vegas Sports Betting.
2023 MotoGP Long Shot Bets asserts that Joan Mir may finish better than Marc Marquez. It sounds nuts and could fall flat on its face. Theory here dictates that the Repsol Honda’s tested well. Everyone often talks about the A racer but forgets about the B. The B happens to also be a World Title holder. Granted, Mir won the title once compared to Marquez’s six titles. However, a win is a win.
The Spaniards look to be a very formidable duo who might challenge for the Constructor’s Championship. Now, can Marquez stay healthy? There was that post-pandemic injury which forced him to just one race. He has not raced a full season since 2019. On the other hand, Mir won in 2020 and finished third in 2021 in the standings. That featured a Suzuki bike which kept falling off more and more from a performance standpoint.
VegasBetting asks for some patience with Mir. Unlike Marquez, the Spaniard must get used to a new team, a new bike, and lots of adaptations. A potential scenario where Mir makes a second half surge, like Jack Miller last year, would not be a surprise. That is partly why we take one shots with the Spanish rider. He has done this before.
For more 2023 MotoGP Long Shot Bets, can Alex Rins make some waves this season? The Spanish rider carries some interesting numbers despite the ending of Team Suzuki last year. Rins switches this season to the LCR Honda Castrol team. The racer started to get things together in 2022 very late and wound up with two wins and four podiums.
Rins helped Joan Mir win that 2020 championship. Suzuki won the Constructors that year which was their high point in their MotoGP tenure. Rins, along with Mir carried a +2800 number on Bovada. The difference is this Spaniard is just +2000 on BetOnline.
The problem for the new Honda rider comes down to tuning. If Rins and his team can get that and the timing down in and out of turns, the rider could be dangerous as the season progresses.
Riders like Jack Miller, Brad Binder, and more could take leaps this 2023 season. Yes, risks are fun to take and there is one in particular that is a bit crazy. Quite a few sites have Binder as less of a long shot but BetOnline shows a huge difference at +4000 (+1600 on Bovada).
This year, Binder expects to race more consistently. Miller, we talked about previously, as a possible longer shot too. Finally, looking beyond the core four contenders could prove profitable. Take a look at further testing as March approaches, then make a decision or three. Spread your bankroll in smaller doses.
Online Vegas betting sites, like Bovada, can help bettors find the best numbers on these longer shots like Mir, Miller, Rins, Binder, and even more this MotoGP season.
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