Moto GP British Grand Prix Betting 2011

Moto GP in Great Britain is still relatively low profile but there is a loyal core of fans and support for these talented riders who come out every year at Silverstone and go mad for some intense and insane Moto GP action.

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Moto GP British Grand Prix betting 2011 is one of the more difficult markets to predict. There are no extended straights on the Silverstone circuit which makes it much more difficult for these riders to pull away with an advantage over their rivals.

What makes the track even more difficult is the series of modifications that took place in 2010. This made the track even faster which makes it difficult to navigate as there is no where to open the taps and let fly down a huge straight.

Moto GP British Grand Prix Details

The Moto GP British Grand Prix details are fairly regulation for any race on the Moto GP calendar. The length of the race covers a distance of 3,667 miles with a width of 17 metres and a longest straight of nearly 500 yards.

There are eight left corners on the track and a total of ten right corners. This makes for interesting Moto GP British Grand Prix details because it provides a total of 18 places where riders can try and overtake each other whether they are going at speed or attempting to do so in a more subtle fashion.

Moto GP British Grand Prix Betting Strategy

The fastest riders in Moto GP are the riders who will feature prominently in Moto GP British Grand Prix betting strategy. The riders who set their bikes up perfectly will be able to pull out the seconds of advantage that will ultimately go on and decide the finishing rank of this race.



It's a good idea with Moto GP British Grand Prix betting strategy to wait until the qualifying times have gone in. This will give the best indication as to who has the best bike setup and who is looking the quickest around the Silverstone track.

British Grand Prix Favourites

The strongest riders in Moto GP expect to contend with each and every race that comes and goes. However, there could be a slight advantage in this race for the likes of Dani Pedrosa and Valentino Rossi.



Pedrosa is one of the best riders in the world when it comes to trying to race quickly with short straights and confined corners. He is one of the British Grand Prix favourites because he has won this sort of race before.

Rossi will contend because he can do this sort of race in his sleep. His chances of winning will be determined more through what he does in qualifying as opposed to anything else. His experience is good enough to put him near the front of the field even if he has to start a few places back.

Dangers at Silverstone

There are a few dangers at Silverstone which the riders will have to be aware of. These dangers include some of the most difficult corners on the entire Moto GP circuit.



Silverstone has two very difficult corners known as Luffield and The Loop. The Loop is just before Luffield and is the slightly easier of the two dangers at Silverstone. The Loop is a left hand turn which goes back on itself at a 45 degree angle.

Luffield is a right hand turn that sends riders back the way they have just arrived from. Luffield is the biggest of the dangers at Silverstone because it presents the greatest physical risk. The slightest miscalculation when approaching this corner will see a rider come off.