This 2023 MotoGP season keeps twisting and turning like crazy! Now, MotoGP Online Betting looks next to Italy. Can Francesco Bagnaia win here once more or will the rain spoil his coming home? Again, watch for those MotoGP Italy GP Picks.
Now, we look at the new updated table for this weekend. Please know that this is a good deal different than what opened earlier in the week. Expect updates on social media over the weekend. Furthermore, we are fortunate to have some of the prime betting site bonuses as June rolls along. Here are those numbers with the latest MotoGP Vegas odds:
MotoGP Italy Numbers | |||
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Francesco Bagnaia | +140 | +120 | EVEN |
Marc Marquez | +333 | +650 | +450 |
Marco Bezzecchi | +600 | +500 | +550 |
Jorge Martin | +750 | +500 | +800 |
Jack Miller | +800 | +1400 | +1000 |
Brad Binder | +1400 | +900 | +1200 |
Miguel Oliveira | +1400 | +3300 | +1800 |
Luca Marini | +1800 | +2000 | +2000 |
Alright, those 2023 MotoGP Italy GP Picks ponder the Sunday event for the series. There lies a lot of uncertainty with this edition. Italian riders feel a sense of pride on one of the crazier courses out there in MotoGP. It’s a long course (3.259 miles) and features this insanely long straight that goes for almost 3/4 of a mile. This homecoming features a ton of speed where the bikes can easily reach speeds around 200 miles per hour.
When one looks at the earlier days of this event, few dominated the event like Valentino Rossi. Rossi won the Italian Grand Prix seven straight times from 2002-2008. Some years it felt like he raced among boys. Rossi was that dominant. He won six World MotoGP titles in all with Italy being his personal playground. Rossi triumphed 115 times on the top level ranking second in victories all time.
Most Italian riders pay homage to “The Doctor” today. The reality is few riders now can win in Italy that many times in a row. Look at how many Italians race on the MotoGP tour for example. Two of the leaders this year are last year’s World Champion Francesco Bagnaia and upstart Marco Bezzecchi.
Alright, let’s go to the updated numbers and the weather for the Italy GP? Vegas Sports Betting gets on board with a few modest wagers on long shots and risks. When it comes to the MotoGP Italy GP Picks, a bettor likes an idea of contenders and contingencies. Weather changes often in Europe and this weekend may prove to be no exception. The prevailing thought lies in a massive headache for fans, bettors, and riders alike.
The season previews leaked that Italy could be wet this weekend. The possibility of a wet Sprint race is actually more plausible compared to the race on Sunday. Thankfully, weather will be less of a rain issue. As it is, temperatures will be warmer with numbers nearing 80 degrees Fahrenheit on race day.
At Vegas Sports Betting, we got assigned the short straw but that is okay. These Grand Prix numbers lie all over the place. Even Francesco Bagnaia has ranged from -175 to +150 this week. Currently, he is more on the plus side with a few sites bringing him in closer to Even. The Ducati’s were insanely fast in testing earlier this year and Bagnaia was easily the quickest. If track conditions stay dry or slightly damp, this looks to be Bagnaia’s day in a repeat.
2023 MotoGP Italy GP Picks cannot overemphasize the frustration level going into Sunday. It seems easy, but Marco Bezzecchi and Bagnaia are separated by a mere point in the standings. Both racers have won twice this year. Both want to win in Italy. It is more than a source of pride. Then, there is the full return on Enea Bastianini and the possibility of Luca Marini giving it a go on Sunday. That becomes a lot to absorb for the average bettor.
We have not even mentioned the non-Italian riders yet, have we?
On the bright side, Marc Marquez will race again. Now, this is where it goes sideways. Look at the numbers. Marquez ranges from +333 to +900. If one things that Is crazy, look at Miguel Oliveira who ranges from +1400 to +3300. Jack Miller only comes in around +800 to +1400. Considering what some of these riders opened at, one can understand why wagering could be quite tough on Sunday.
Again, injuries and form play a massive role. How will Bastianini be after missing so much time? How will the riders respond after three weeks off? As much as Marc Marquez was close at France, the Ducati seems to have something over the Honda and other bikes at Mugello. If we can take another Ducati, it will be Marco Bezzecchi for win number three in 2023.
2023 MotoGP Italy GP Picks, ask did anyone ponder KTM again? Jack Miller and Brad Binder formed quite a 1-2 punch and even appeared on the podium together early in the season. Both are in the top six when it comes to the world standings. They are threats in the sprints and races alike.
Consider, the numbers keep shifting on BetOnline. Miller lengthened to +1400 after being around +800 in mere hours. That may move as Binder conversely reversed course down to +900 on the site.
The notion that either one could win the race is not far-fetched. Behind the top Ducati bikes, no one was faster. It comes down to picking the correct KTM rider here and Binder gets a tap err tip.
While Jack Miller lengthened to +2500, Brad Miller is now coming down to +750. He may sees his odds shorten more.
Online betting sites, like Bovada and MyBookie, like to stand by Bagnaia on Sunday.
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