Pre-Season Odds - MGP and WSBK

betarace

Member
odds from BWIN.com... for example Colin Edwards is 100:1 underdog to win the championship



Superbike Championship 2009

Outright winner
Noriyuki Haga (JPN/Ducati) 2.60
Michel Fabrizio (ITA/Ducati) 5.25
Ben Spies (USA/Yamaha) 8.00
Max Neukirchner (GER/Suzuki) 12.00
Max Biaggi (ITA/Aprilia) 12.00
Shane Byrne (GBR/Suzuki) 12.00
Carlos Checa (ESP/Honda) 12.00
Shinya Nakano (JPN/Aprilia) 18.00
Yukio Kagayama (JPN/Suzuki) 20.00
Ryuichi Kiyonari (JPN/Honda) 20.00
Jonathan Rea (GBR/Honda) 25.00
Ruben Xaus (ESP/BMW) 30.00
Troy Corser (AUS/BMW) 30.00
Leon Haslam (GBR/Honda) 51.00
Regis Laconi (FRA/Ducati) 51.00
Tom Sykes (GBR/Yamaha) 51.00
Jakub Smrz (CZE/Ducati) 81.00
Alessandro Polita (ITA/Ducati) 81.00
Tommy Hill (GBR/Honda) 101.00
Broc Parkes (AUS/Kawasaki) 151.00
Roberto Rolfo (ITA/Honda) 151.00
Brendan Roberts (AUS/Ducati) 151.00
Karl Muggeridge (AUS/Suzuki) 201.00
Makoto Tamada (JPN/Kawasaki) 201.00
Gregorio Lavilla (ESP/Honda) 501.00
Roland Resch (AUT/Suzuki) 501.00
Vittorio Iannuzzo (ITA/Honda) 501.00
David Checa (ESP/Yamaha) 501.00
Ayrton Badovini (ITA/Kawasaki) 801.00
Luca Scassa (ITA/Kawasaki) 801.00
Matteo Baiocco (ITA/Kawasaki) 801.00
David Salom (ESP/Kawasaki) 801.00


MotoGP Championship 2009

Outright winner
Valentino Rossi (ITA/Yamaha) 1.90
Casey Stoner (AUS/Ducati) 3.35
Dani Pedrosa (ESP/Honda) 7.00
Jorge Lorenzo (ESP/Yamaha) 9.00
Andrea Dovizioso (ITA/Honda) 16.00
Nicky Hayden (USA/Ducati) 25.00
Loris Capirossi (ITA/Suzuki) 51.00
Chris Vermeulen (AUS/Suzuki) 55.00
Sete Gibernau (ESP/Ducati) 81.00
Toni Elias (ESP/Honda) 100.00
Colin Edwards (USA/Yamaha) 100.00
Mika Kallio (FIN/Ducati) 101.00
James Toseland (GBR/Yamaha) 150.00
Alex de Angelis (RSA/Honda) 170.00
Randy de Puniet (FRA/Honda) 220.00
Yuki Takahashi (JPN/Honda) 300.00
Niccola Canpea (ITA/Ducati) 400.00
 

Matt H

New Member
Odds are MotoGP (while cool because of the trick equipment) will be somewhat of a snore of racing; while WSBK will be the shiznit again. Actually, WSS is truly pretty nuts, and I'm going to try to watch some more World Superstock while I'm at it this year. Here's to hoping that with all the crazy changes that the AMA racing is actually some good racing this year!
 

jimgl3

Member
:agree:
last year you could watch sstock 600 and 1000 if you were on top of the schedule for free on the website! hope it will be that way again this year.

the superstock 600 final race last year was the bomb w/ geno running baz off the track on the last lap! or was it the other way around? :notsure:

yep, that's it. just watched it again. it's still available on the SBK website. Geno Rae (Johnny's little bro) passes inside L Baz and Baz goes off the track. i won't tell you who wins...
 

jsin38

Member
Dunno about the rest of you, but I had a blast watching the MotoGP 250cc class last year. Those guys practically punch and kick each other to gain position.
 

snikwad

New Member
MotoGP will be a tad better with everyone on the same tires and the rider shuffle.
i really hope kawi get on board.
also the suzukis have been crazy fast in the last practice session
 

jimgl3

Member
jsin38;38519 wrote: Dunno about the rest of you, but I had a blast watching the MotoGP 250cc class last year. Those guys practically punch and kick each other to gain position.
yes! h e l l yes! second that one too! Hector Barbar swaps paint like NASCAR!:popcorn:
 

jimgl3

Member
anyone who hasn't watched Sofuglu try to punch Josh Hayes in the face yet needs to go back and watch the final World Supersport race at Portimao !!!

forgive me, i can't spell all these foriegn names! LOL!
 

Rick Johnson

New Member
:agree: Rossi in GP, and Haga in WSB.
It'll be good seeing how Spies does.
I see him doing well.Glad to see him join Yamaha.
WSS is always exciting.Too bad Sofuglo couldn't hack it with the big boys.
Now he'll be winning a bunch of the SS races.
WSB,WSS starts this weekend. Hell ya!!
 
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