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MotoGP Odds Today at Prime Sportsbook: Bet on Race Winners, Podium Finishes & More

MotoGP betting is one of the most exciting forms of motorsport wagering. While not yet as popular as Formula 1, NASCAR, or the Indianapolis 500-mile race, it has a dedicated and fanatical following that loves to bet on MotoGP.

What gamblers love about MotoGP is the daring courage of the competitors and the intensity of the races. MotoGP is the highest level of motorcycle racing and an amazing sport to follow.

There are plenty of MotoGP betting odds options that we will explore here. MotoGP odds wagering is one of the fastest-growing markets in sports betting.

How MotoGP Betting Odds Work

MotoGP offers numerous betting odds, including the race winner, podium finish, head-to-head rider matchups, Top 3, Top 5, or Top 10 finishes, pole position, fastest lap, prop bets, and futures.

Factors to consider include the track type, rider performance and recent form, weather, and qualifying results.

Most Popular MotoGP Betting Types

MotoGP Race Winner: The race winner is the simplest form of MotoGP betting, where gamblers lay or take odds on who will win the race.

Podium Finish (Top 3): Similar to betting on the race winner, a podium finish is also simple to understand. Gamblers lay or take odds on the riders who finish in the top three spots.

Head-to-Head Rider Matchups: Head-to-head matchups are a fun and easy-to-understand form of the MotoGP betting odds, where gamblers wager which rider will finish better in a matchup.

Top 3, Top 5, Top 10 Finish: These are also easy to understand. Gamblers wager with MotoGP odds on whether a rider will finish within the Top 3, Top 5, or Top 10.

Pole Position & Fastest Lap: Pole position betting is a bet on who will have the fastest qualifying time; the fastest lap option is for which rider will turn in the fastest lap for a race.

MotoGP Prop Bets (Lead Changes, Crashes, Manufacturer Winner): Prop bets are a fun variation of MotoGP betting. You can get race odds for items such as how many lead changes will occur, over/under bets for crashes, and which manufacturer will be the winner of the race, etc.

MotoGP Futures (Rider Championship, Rookie of the Year): A future bet can give you MotoGP odds action for an entire season. Options include the Rider Championship, Rookie of the Year, Manufacturer with the most wins in a season, etc.

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Qatar Grand Prix

MotoGP Qatar 2025 will be held on April 11-13 at the Lusail International Circuit, which opened in 2004.

Francesco Bagnaia, riding a Ducati, is the defending champion. Jorge Lorenzo, with six wins, is the career leader.

Spanish Grand Prix

The Spanish Grand Prix is scheduled for April 27 and will take place at the Circuito de Jerez — Angel Nieto, which has been used since 1989. It is named after the great Angel Nieto, who won a record 11 Spanish Grand Prix races.

Last year, Francesco Bagnaia took the win in a Ducati.

Italian Grand Prix

The Italian Grand Prix has been held at the Autodromo Internationale de Mugello since 2021 and will take place this year on June 22.

The venue opened in 1949 and has hosted various MotoGP events.

Last year, Francesco Bagnaia won the Italian Grand Prix riding a Ducati. Giacomo Agostini, with 13 wins, is the leader in Italian Grand Prix wins.

British Grand Prix

The British Grand Prix has been held at the Silverstone circuit (which opened in 1977) since 2021, though it also previously hosted MotoGP Grand Prix races.

Valentino Rossi is the career leader with eight wins. Last year, Enea Bastianini won the British Grand Prix while riding a Ducati. The race is on May 25.

Valencia Grand Prix

The Valencia Grand Prix is held on November 16 at the Circuito Ricardo Tormo. It serves as the final race of the MotoGP betting season and has been held at this venue every year since 1999, with the lone exception of 2024 because of severe floods.

Dani Pedrosa has seven Valencia Grand Prix wins, so he holds the record for the most career wins.

Common MotoGP Terms

MotoGP betting terms are easy to learn because they make sense.

An Apex is the point where riders are closest to the corner. When a rider is told to box, that means to come to the pits. Cold tires lack grip, often leading to crashes. The grid is where the riders line up to start a race. The kerb is a curb, but with red and white lines. Pole position is the first spot on the grid. A stoppie is when a bike stops in a way that causes the back wheel to come off the ground. A wheelie is the opposite of a stoppie.

Slipstreaming & Overtaking

Slipstreaming is a MotoGP betting term similar to drafting. It occurs when a rider follows another competitor closely to reduce aerodynamic drag, similar to race cars.

Pole Position & Qualifying

MotoGP qualifying includes two 15-minute sessions known as Q1 and Q2.

At the end of Q2, the rider with the fastest time takes the pole position, with the second and third-place riders just behind. The remaining riders will be placed behind on the grid in rows based on lap times.

Tire Compounds & Pit Stops

Riders choose slick (which means dry) tires or wet tires. Slicks offer soft, medium, and hard compounds, while wet tires are used for rainy conditions.

When researching riders and teams, learn which ones have the best-performing pit crews, which can determine race outcomes and MotoGP betting odds.

Highsides & Lowsides (Crashes)

Highside crashes are not as common as lowside crashes.

Highside crashes happen when a rear tire loses traction, only to gain it back again, causing momentum, which forces the rider over the handlebars and off the bike. A lowside crash is when a rider wrecks while leaning into the corner and crashes on the same side.

Frequently Asked Questions

It's just like a head-to-head bet matchup in team sports using the moneyline.

The main reason is that track position changes, which could be more or less of an advantage for a rider.

Yes, odds are available for pole positions.

As you get a feel for the sport, don’t rush into large bets or make too many wagers. Get to know the riders and teams and study them online.

Winners think for themselves and are not influenced by media hype or following the public. They bet responsibly and never overpay with the odds.

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