Moto GP Japan Grand Prix Betting 2011
The Japanese Grand Prix is one of the most watched races in Moto GP. The Japanese have been leading the way in terms of motorcycle engineering for a number of years and because of this, the popularity of Moto GP in Japan is huge.
It also helps that there is a Japanese rider in Moto GP who has helped to increase the status of the support within his own country. Hiroshi Aoyama will be one of the favourites in Moto GP Japan Grand Prix betting 2011 but he'll have his work cut out to topple the big boys.
The Moto GP Japan Grand Prix
The Moto GP Japan Grand Prix is one of the favourite races for a lot of the riders because the track is so simple and kind to the majority of professionals who like a straight forward race. The track is not complicated and has only a few difficult corners before breaking into a series of straights.
The Moto GP Japan Grand Prix qualifying session becomes all the more important for the reason the number of corners is lower. This means there are fewer places to overtake on the track which means anyone starting the Grand Prix on one of the front rows has a good chance of staying there.
Turn 11 on the Moto GP Japan Grand Prix is arguably the most dangerous in the whole sport. The corner comes after the longest straight on the track which is roughly half a mile long. It's a 90 degree turn which has seen a lot of drivers crash in the past after not slowing down enough.
Moto GP Japanese Support
Moto GP Japanese support is universally popular across the Moto GP world. This is going to work heavily in favour of Aoyama who would not normally be a contender for the majority of races on the calendar. He will receive a lot of media attention which could knock the focus of the main riders.
Moto GP Japanese support is not confined to the riders who have been born and raised in the country. There is a lot of support and love for Moto GP as a whole. There is a strong respect and admiration for any driver who has enjoyed a lot of success in the series and this is something that all of the drivers recognise.
Moto GP Japan Grand Prix Betting
It's a good idea to hold off from bets on the main race until all of the qualifying sessions have been completed. If there is an outsider near the front row then it could be worth a small bet on him to upset the likes of Casey Stoner and Valentino Rossi who will be somewhere near the front.
This tactic will provide the best possible race value in Moto GP Japan Grand Prix betting. There is of course the option to have a wager on what will happen during qualifying but this depends a lot on conditions and the setup of each bike. If one of the favourites in qualifying gets their setup slightly wrong then it could push them way down the starting order.