The 2019 MotoGP Odds On Marc Marquez Don’t Shift After Loss
Posted: March 14, 2019
Updated: April 1, 2020
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Andrea Dovizioso Takes Narrow Win In Qatar For Ducati
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2019 MotoGP Odds On Marc Marquez Just 8/15 At Unibet
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Boasting Bikers Back Basically Bringing Better Bitter Battles
The two-wheeled lunatics are back once again for another season of thrills and spills with a full calendar of races that kicked off in Qatar where Andrea Dovizioso just pipped the reigning champion to the post to take the win. Does that mean you should rush off and ignore those very short 2019 MotoGP odds on Marc Marquez in favor of the Italian at Unibet, one of the best online sportsbook sites in Argentina these days? No. No it doesn’t. We’ve been here before.
Last season Dovi took the win in Qatar but it didn’t translate to a title win at the other end of the season, and whilst there will be Ducati fans whose hopes have been inflated I doubt the boys at Honda are quaking in their Gore-Tex boots just yet. Especially not when their man came in 2nd right on the Andrea’s shoulder, perhaps the main reason those 2019 MotoGP odds on Marc Marquez didn’t shift after the race. It was too close to give Ducati much chance at later races.
Not that they’ll stop battling, of course, but they’ll know now this will be another strong season for Honda and beating them will take perhaps more than the Ducati can pump out on track regardless of how well Dovi rides it. The 2019 MotoGP odds on Marc Marquez, then, remain at around 8/15 on Unibet, and if you like to bet on sports in Argentina, the next stop on the MotoGP calendar, he could be the only smart wager, unless he loses in Termas de Rio Hondo.
2019 Argentinian MotoGP
- Date – 31st March
- Circuit – Autodromo Termas De Rio Hondo
- Location – Santiago del Estero, Argentina
- Length – 4.805km
- Turns – 14
Andrea Dovizioso Does It Again In Qatar
“I was struggling a lot with the front tyre,” Said Marquez, the man with the second most punchable face in sports (the first is Ronaldo), “I tried to be there, tried to push and tried until the end but I’m very happy with second.” He lied. The 2019 MotoGP odds on Marc Marquez might not have changed but his desperation will almost certainly have been piqued, and another loss would put him in dangerous territory. He’s not adverse to some quite dangerous riding at times.
“It’s always nice to beat Marc like this.” Andrea smiled underlining just how little love is lost twixt these two, calling it “a response to those who didn’t believe in me.” Which might be a little more convincing if he weren’t getting just 3/1 to win the title at Unibet, one of the best online betting sites in Argentina today, which is way behind those 2019 MotoGP odds on Marc Marquez, although the way Marc rode in Qatar this season may not be a two rider race for long.
2019 MotoGp Odds On Marc Marquez Just 8/15 At Unibet
It would only take one of these suspiciously lithe little boys in leather to overcook it on the last corner and this season could be anyone’s, so whilst those 2019 MotoGP odds on Marc Marquez are the most sensible wager there’s still other options out there. Cal Crutchlow gets a punt-worthy 22/1 despite a very good third place in Qatar, whilst Alex Rins gets 18/1 behind Danilo Petrucci and Jorge Lorenzo on 16/1 apiece at Unibet, perhaps tempting for the place bet fans out there.
Valentino Rossi gets 12/1 to get another title which is awfully kind of the bookies, but quite frankly that generosity of price shouldn’t be taken up by anyone making use of Argentinian gambling laws any time soon. Pole sitter in Qatar Maverick Vinales gets 7/1 which is probably kinder than he deserves after rolling home in just seventh on his Yamaha. The 2019 MotoGP odds on Marc Marquez might be short, but so is his temper and desperation could undo him.
2019 MotoGP Title Race Odds
- Jack Miller – 60/1
- Franco Morbidelli – 50/1
- Fabio Quartararo – 40/1
- Cal Crutchlow – 22/1
- Alex Rins – 18/1
- Danilo Petrucci – 16/1
- Jorge Lorenzo – 16/1
- Valentino Rossi – 12/1
- Maverick Vinales – 7/1
- Andrea Dovizioso – 3/1
- Marc Marquez – 8/15