Moto GP Germany Grand Prix Betting 2011
The German Moto GP race is the ninth contest out of 18 to fall on the Moto GP calendar for 2011. The German race is one of the less physically demanding races on the calendar because there are no series of tight corners where riders have to keep their focus and concentration high and intense.
Moto GP Germany Grand Prix betting 2011 will reward the drivers that put in the best qualifying times and start in the best positions. This may seem like a stereotypical way of thinking about Moto GP betting but the Sachsenring is not demanding enough to force riders into mistakes.
Moto GP at the Sachsenring
Moto GP at the Sachsenring is a race that covers a total distance of 2,281 miles. The longest straight on the Sachsenring is just under half a mile which makes it one of the smaller tracks for Moto GP racing.
Moto GP at the Sachsenring is most difficult in the first sector of the race which includes the five only demanding corners on the entire track. After these first five corners, the track is a combination of subtle chicanes and long straights that will reward the drivers that hole the front positions.
German Grand Prix Betting
The best tactic for German Grand Prix betting is to play real close attention to the qualifying session. This is difficult as qualifying in Moto GP is not as extensively covered through the media as the main race but the riders who consistently nail good qualifying times will be the only ones with a chance of winning this race.
There are only two things which will stop the first few qualifiers in German Grand Prix betting from winning the main race. Firstly, there is always the chance they will make a mistake through human error which will let in a competitor. Secondly, there is always the chance of a mechanical error although teams spend a lot of time in modern Moto GP racing to ensure this doesn't happen.
Racing Tactics in the German Grand Prix
This Moto GP race is going to reward the individuals who are the most skilled at switching up and down the gears most smoothly and in the least amount of time. Although there are only a few challenging corners at the Sachsenring, they are tight which forces the speed of racers down.
The best racing tactics at the German Grand Prix which will provide the best possible chance of a win is knowing the precise braking and acceleration points to provide maximum advantage heading off to the straight points of the track where slowing down does not become an issue.
Favourite for the Moto GP German Grand Prix
The favourite for the Moto GP German Grand Prix has to be Casey Stoner. Stoner is in superb form and having possibly the best season of his life. If he nails a decent qualifying time then there is no one in the rest of the field who can stop him.
Jorge Lorenzo is also a favourite for the Moto GP German Grand Prix because he is so easy on the eye which suggests his gear changes and subtle movements are better than any other rider.