Bautista Aspar Motogp Team +2,212

Bautista Aspar Motogp Team +2,212

Our advice falls on Marc Marquez, a specialist in racing against the clock. In front of the home crowd and with the desire for redemption, the qualifications will probably be his.

MotoGP Jerez 2019 odds

Here are all the odds updated by Goldbet regarding the Grand Prix on Sunday 5 May 2019:

The prediction for the race

It won’t be easy to understand who will take home this Grand Prix, but Saturday’s qualifying will certainly give us more indications. At the moment Andrea Dovizioso seems to be one of the best, we recommend the Ducati rider’s victory given at 6.00.

MotoGP returns after just one week, returning from the Mugello circuit in Italy, where Ducati with our Andrea Dovizioso triumphed for the first time this season, to Spain for the Catalunya Grand Prix which takes place on the Montmeló circuit , Sunday 11 June 2017. Thanks to the second place obtained in Italy, Maverick Vinales on Yamaha maintained the leadership of the general classification with 105 points, +26 from Dovizioso, who has relaunched himself in the fight for the title and +30 from Valentino Rossi who is improving after the accident in training which also saw him underperform in his home match.

Qualifying at the Montmeló Autodrome

The day of official qualifying was dominated by Marc Marquez’s Hondas (the best in free practice) but above all by Daniel Pedrosa who managed to take pole position with the best time, ahead of the two Ducatis of Jorge Lorenzo and Daniele Petrucci, ( Marquez will start from fourth position and Dovizioso from ninth). The two official Yamahas did poorly: Vinales was only ninth while Valentino Rossi, still not the best, was only thirteenth.

The race will be visible live exclusively on Sky Sport MotoGP HD (channel 208) at 2pm, repeats at 5.15pm and 11.15pm again on channel 208 and deferred at 11pm on TV8 (digital terrestrial channel 8).

GP Barcelona: The Starting Grid

  1. Dani Pedrosa
  2. Jorge Lorenzo
  3. Danilo Petrucci
  4. Marc Marquez
  5. Aleix Espargaro
  6. Hector Barbera
  7. Andrea Dovizioso
  8. Jonas Folger
  9. Maverick Viñales
  10. Alvaro Bautista
  11. Scott Redding
  12. Andrea Iannone
  13. Valentino Rossi
  14. 1Johann Zarco
  15. Jack Miller
  16. Loris Baz
  17. Cal Crutchlow
  18. Karel Abraham
  19. Tito Rabat
  20. Pol Espargaro
  21. Sam Lowes
  22. Sylvain Guintoli
  23. Bradley Smith

Below you will find the odds on the driver who will win the race.

MotoGP, Spanish GP: Winning Odds

(In alphabetical order)

  • Abraham, K 401.00
  • Barbera, H 101.00
  • Bautista, A 34.00
  • Baz, L 401.00
  • Crutchlow, C 101.00
  • Dovizioso, At 11.00
  • Espargaro, A 41.00
  • Espargaro, P 401.00
  • Folger, J 51.00
  • Iannone, A 101.00
  • Lorenzo, J 10.00
  • Lowes, S 401.00
  • Marquez, M 1.83
  • Miller, J 401.00
  • Pedrosa, D 3.20
  • Petrucci, D 17.00
  • Rabat, T 401.00
  • Redding, S 178.00
  • Rossi, V 15.00
  • Smith, B 401.00
  • Vinales, M 11.00
  • Zarco, J 51.00

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As with Formula One, MotoGP also sees the centaurs return to the saddle with the Argentine Grand Prix, which will take place at the Autodromo Provincial – Termas de Rio Hondo on Sunday 9 April at 9pm. After the victory of Maverick Vinales on Yamaha in the first championship race in Qatar, ahead of our Andrea Dovizioso on Ducati and Valentino Rossi also on Yamaha, we now wait to see the response of the favorites on the eve of the final victory, Marc Marquez, Dani Pedrosa and Jorge Lorenzo.

Qualifying at the Autodromo Provincial – Termas de Rio Hondo

Marc Marquez wins his first pole of the season, finishing ahead of the surprising Abraham and Crutchlow. Our Petrucci did well, starting fourth, ahead of Dani Pedrosa, Maverick Vinales, and Valentino Rossi. However, the Ducatis did poorly with Dovizioso thirteenth and Lorenzo sixteenth.

The race will be visible live exclusively on Sky Sport MotoGP HD (channel 208) at 9pm and deferred at 11pm on TV8 (digital terrestrial channel 8).

Argentine GP: The Starting Grid

  1. Marc Marquez – Repsol Honda Team 1:47.512
  2. Abraham – Aspar MotoGp Team +0.763
  3. Cal Crutchlow – LCR Honda +0.766
  4. Petrucci -Octo Pramac Racing +1,396
  5. Dani Pedrosa – Repsol Honda Team +1,496
  6. Maverick Vinales – Movistar Yamaha MotoGP +1,706
  7. Valentino Rossi – Movistar Yamaha MotoGP +1,760
  8. Espargaro – Red Bull KTM Factory Racing +1,811
  9. Baz – Avintia Racing +2,118
  10. Bautista Aspar Motogp Team +2,212

Below you will find the odds on the driver who will win the race.

MotoGP, Argentine GP: Winning Odds

(In alphabetical order)

  • Abraham, K 101.00
  • Barbera, H 201.00
  • Bautista, A 51.00
  • Baz, L 101.00
  • Crutchlow, C 11pm
  • Dovizioso, At 1.00pm
  • Espargaro, A 67.00
  • Espargaro, P 401.00
  • Folger, J 51.00
  • Iannone, A 26.00
  • Lorenzo, J 28.00
  • Lowes, S 401.00
  • Marquez, M 2.75
  • Miller, J 67.00
  • Pedrosa, D 21.00
  • Petrucci, D 34.00
  • Rabat, T 351.00
  • Redding, S 41.00
  • Rins, A 251.00
  • Rossi, V 7.50
  • Smith, B 401.00
  • Vinales, M 2.00
  • Zarco, J 21.00

The odds of the Argentine GP are offered by Sky Bet, the bookmaker of the famous television platform, which has recently arrived in Italy and offers new customers a bonus equal to 50% of the first bet placed up to a maximum of €100.

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After Pedrosa’s victory in Spain, the MotoGP cars move a few hundred kilometers and get back in the saddle to compete in the French Grand Prix which will take place in Le Mans on Sunday 21 May 2017. Valentino Rossi despite the disappointing performance on Iberian soil , still maintained the first position in the world rankings, with just two points ahead of teammate Vinales, while the other two Spaniards on Honda, Marquez and Pedrosa, are getting ever closer to the top, leaving the still uncompetitive Ducatis behind.

Qualifying at the Le Mans Autodrome

It was a day of qualifying dominated by the Yamahas who took up the entire front row with Vinales setting the best time ahead of Rossi and the increasingly surprising Zarco. The other big names were distant, Marquez only fifth, Dovizioso sixth with the Ducati appearing to improve slightly, while Iannone finished still far from the top positions, only seventeenth.

The race will be visible live exclusively on Sky Sport MotoGP HD (channel 208) at 2pm, repeats at 5.40pm and 11.15pm again on channel 208. and deferred at 9pm on TV8 (digital terrestrial channel 8).

French GP: The Starting Grid

1 Maverick VIÑALES SPA Yamaha 1’31”994 2 Valentino ROSSI ITA Yamaha 1’32”100 3 Johann ZARCO FRA Yamaha 1’32”229 4 Cal CRUTCHLOW GBR Honda 1’32”300 5 Marc MARQUEZ SPA Honda 1’32”493 6 Andrea DOVIZIOSO ITA Ducati 1’32”726 7 Scott REDDING GBR Ducati 1’33”119 8 Pol ESPARGARO SPA KTM 1’33”399 9 Karel ABRAHAM CZE Ducati 1’33”517 10 Bradley SMITH GBR KTM 1’33”629 11 Jack MILLER AUS Honda 1’33”756 12 Loris BAZ FRA Ducati 1’33”955* 13 Dani PEDROSA SPA Honda 1’32”415 14 Alvaro BAUTISTA SPA Ducati 1’32”484 15 Jonas FOLGER GER Yamaha 1’32” 695 16 Jorge LORENZO SPA Ducati 1’32”830 17 Andrea IANNONE ITA Suzuki 1’32”844 18 Aleix ESPARGARO SPA Aprilia 1’33”187 19 Danilo PETRUCCI ITA Ducati 1’33”231 20 Hector BARBERA SPA Ducati 1’33” 233 21 Sam LOWES GBR Aprilia 1’33”817 22 Tito RABAT SPA Honda 1’33”875 23 Sylvain GUINTOLI FRA Suzuki 1’34”082

Below you will find the odds on the driver who will win the race.

MotoGP, French GP: Winning Odds

(In alphabetical order)

  • Abraham, K 351.00
  • Barbera, H 401.00
  • Bautista, A 351.00
  • Baz, L 251.00
  • Crutchlow, C 1.00pm
  • Dovizioso, A 28.00
  • Espargaro, A 401.00
  • Espargaro, P 351.00
  • Folger, J 201.00
  • Iannone, A 101.00
  • Lorenzo, J 34.00
  • Lowes, S 401.00
  • Marquez, M 4.50
  • Miller, J 81.00
  • Pedrosa, D 34.00
  • Petrucci, D 176.00
  • Rabat, T 401.00
  • Redding, S 67.00
  • Rossi, V 3.20
  • Smith, B 401.00
  • Vinales, M 2.20
  • Zarco, J 7.00

The French GP odds are offered by Sky Bet, the bookmaker of the famous television platform, which has recently arrived in Italy and offers new customers a bonus equal to 50% of the first bet placed up to a maximum of €100.

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MotoGP returns with the Grand Prix of the Czech Republic, scheduled on the Brno circuit. A race that could represent a real watershed in the fight for the world title of the premier class: should Marc Marquez win again, the space for a possible the rivals’ comeback would become increasingly closer, otherwise a new picture could emerge, with the Honda rider still in the lead, but committed to repelling the possible onslaught of his rivals, starting with Valentino Rossi who does not seem willing to resign yourself to Marquez’s excessive power.

Dovizioso’s pole

After a not exactly exciting period, Andrea Dovizioso manages to take pole position in Brno. The rider from Forlì finally manages to make the most of his Ducati, achieving the best time in qualifying and pole number 19 of his career. His 1’54"689 allows him to precede by 267 thousandths Valentino Rossi, who in the final minutes managed to get the best out of his Yamaha and Marquez, who was also 272 thousandths behind. Jorge Lorenzo opens the second row at 349 thousandths, preceding Crutchlow at 0"366, 6th Petrucci at 0"514, 7th Zarco at 0"532, 8th Iannone at 0"581, 9th Rins at 0"742 and 10 ° Pedrosa at 0"785.

The heat factor

Dovizioso’s pole position brings back what many had indicated at the beginning of the season as Marquez’s most accredited rival. For the Borgo Panigale rider it could be a good opportunity to roar again after a completely negative period, but a lot will also depend on the conditions that will characterize the race in the real gridiron of Brno.

Valentino and Marquez

Naturally, all eyes are on the challenge that could soon flare up between Valentino Rossi and Marc Marquez, with the veteran from Tavullia intent on reopening a world championship that has so far seen the substantial domination of his great rival. Naturally, the hope is that the fierce rivalry between the two does not lead to some over-the-top episodes.

Watch out for Lorenzo

Many are looking with curiosity at Jorge Lorenzo, who despite starting from the second row could soon show the renewed feeling with his Ducati. Considering what we have seen in the last period, after a totally negative start, it would not be too surprising to find him fighting for the final victory.

Czech Republic GP Predictions

Who will win the Czech Republic Grand Prix? To understand this better, all you have to do is take a look at Goldbet, which odds Marc Marquez at 2.15, against Andrea Dovizioso’s 4 and Valentino Rossi’s 5. For our part, we also point out the notable 8 which would hail a triumph for Jorge Lorenzo who would not be surprised at all.

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Fifteen days after the United States GP, the MotoGP riders move to Europe and return to the saddle to compete in the Spanish Grand Prix which takes place on the Jerez de la Frontera circuit in the Andalusia region, Sunday 7 May 2017 at 14. Thanks to a third place and two second places, Valentino Rossi leads the world championship ahead of teammate Maverick Vinales who, after winning the first two Grands Prix of the season, crashed in Austin allowing Marquez’s Honda to obtain its first success of the season. Now we also expect to finally see the Ducatis in the top positions.

Qualifying at the Jerez de La Frontera racetrack

The Pole Position of the fourth race of the 2017 championship went to Dani Pedrosa who, after having achieved only two placings in the first three championship races, finally achieved the best time in qualifying. Behind him however is the Honda of Marc Marquez (the winner of the last race) who preceded Carl Crutchlow, Maverick Vinales and our Andra Iannone. Valentino Rossi was only seventh, while the other Italians did poorly, with Petrucci thirteenth and Dovizioso fourteenth.

The race will be visible live exclusively on Sky Sport MotoGP HD (channel 208) at 2pm and deferred at 5pm on TV8 (digital terrestrial channel 8).

Spanish GP: The Starting Grid

1 Dani PEDROSA Honda 1’38”249 2 Marc MARQUEZ Honda 1’38”298 3 Cal CRUTCHLOW Honda 1’38”453 4 Maverick VIÑALES Yamaha 1’38”677 5 Andrea IANNONE Suzuki 1’38”744 6 Johann ZARCO Yamaha 1 ’38”861 7 Valentino ROSSI Yamaha 1’38”908 8 Jorge LORENZO Ducati 1’38”910 9 Jonas FOLGER Yamaha 1’39”108 10 Jack MILLER Honda 1’39”125 11 Scott REDDING Ducati 1’39”152 12 Aleix ESPARGARO Aprilia 1’39”400 13 Danilo PETRUCCI Ducati 1’39”090 14 Andrea DOVIZIOSO Ducati 1’39”255 15 Pol ESPARGARO 1’39”282 16 Bradley SMITH 1’39”321 17 Alvaro BAUTISTA Ducati 1’39” 462 18 Tito RABAT Honda 1’39”564 19 Karel ABRAHAM Ducati 1’39”678 20 Loris BAZ Ducati 1’39”824 21 Hector BARBERA Ducati 1’39”906 22 Sam LOWES Aprilia 1’40”213 23 Takuya TSUDA Suzuki 1’40”386

Below you will find the odds on the driver who will win the race.

MotoGP, Spanish GP: Winning Odds

(In alphabetical order)

  • Abraham, K 401.00
  • Barbera, H 401.00
  • Bautista, A 251.00
  • Baz, L 401.00
  • Crutchlow, C 15.00
  • Dovizioso, A 126.00
  • Espargaro, A 201.00
  • Espargaro, P 401.00
  • Folger, J 101.00
  • Iannone, A 51.00
  • Lorenzo, J 28.00
  • Lowes, S 401.00
  • Marquez, M 2.40
  • Miller, J 176.00
  • Pedrosa, D 2.60
  • Petrucci, D 251.00
  • Rabat, T 401.00
  • Redding, S 251.00
  • Rossi, V 6.00
  • Smith, B 401.00
  • Vinales, M 5.00
  • Zarco, J 34.00

The Spanish GP odds are offered by Sky Bet, the bookmaker of the famous television platform, which has recently arrived in Italy and offers new customers a bonus equal to 50% of the first bet placed up to a maximum of €100.

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The centaurs return to the track for a new appointment with MotoGP, which moves to Texas, on the Austin circuit, for the GP of the Americas.

After the great controversies that followed the race two weeks ago in Argentina, with Valentino Rossi kicked out by Marquez, today we will try to talk about sport again, especially about Cal Crutchlow who, after obtaining the victory on the Termas de Río Hondo also took the lead in the general drivers’ classification with forty-five points, seven more than our Andrea Dovizioso and eighteen from the reigning world champion.

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