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In order to win the 2022 MotoGP Bets Riders’ World Championship, Ducati’s Francesco Bagnaia needed to finish no worse than fifteenth. After falling twenty-two points behind the leader, Fabio Quartararo needs a victory and some assistance to win the World Championship MotoGP Bets. Bagnaia is the odds-on favorite to win the Riders’ World Championship in the last race of the 2022 MotoGP Season. He won the 2021 Valencia Grand Prix.

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Our Valencia MotoGP Bets Predictions and Betting Tips will be impacted by the cooler weather in November in Spain, which will have an impact on qualifying, the supporting series, and the main event (and the Grand Prix itself). In 2022 the MotoGP Bets, the Riders’ World Champion will be decided at the start of the Gran Premio Motul de la Comunitat Valenciana, which is set to begin just after 9 a.m. ET.

Formula One Race at Valencia: Results and Analysis

  • Date of Event and Pairings: 2022 Valencian Community’s Top Motul Award
  • Location: Valencia, Spain’s Circuit Ricardo Tormo
  • Time of Beginning: November 6, 2022, a Sunday. 9:00 A.M. ET
  • To View: MotoGP Video Pass, NBC Sports
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Defects in the Ricardo Tormo Circuit

The 2.488-mile long Circuit Ricardo Tormo has 14 corners (4.005 km). The Gran Premio Motul de la Comunitat Valenciana is a 27-lap, 67.2-mile road event (108.1 km) at the MotoGP Bets. Francesco Bagnaia of Ducati won the 2021 Valencia Grand Prix, followed by Jorge Martin of Spain on the Pramac team and Jack Miller of Australia on Ducati. All of the bikes used by the riders were Ducatis.

With a lap time of 1:29.936, Martin qualified first for the 2021 Valencia Grand Prix. Bagnaia won the lap race with a time of 1:31.042 on lap 16.

Fastest Laps Around the Ricardo Tormo Circuit

After qualifying for the 2021 Valencia Grand Prix on Ducati equipment, Jorge Martin’s time was among the best five ever recorded at the Circuit Ricardo Tormo.

OKBET.com reports that in 2016, Jorge Lorenzo rode a Yamaha YZR-M1 to a lap record of 1:29.40 at the Circuit Ricardo Tormo for MotoGP Bets. With a best lap time of 1:29.74 set on the Honda RC213V in 2016, Marc Marquez has two of the top five fastest laps. Stats from the Valencia Grand Prix that are worth noting: The second best lap time in 2019 was accomplished by long-shot World Riders Championship challenger Fabio Quartararo on a Yamaha YZR-M1. He completed the lap in 1:29.98.

A Look at Recent Results: The Most Recent Grand Prix and Qualifying

At the rescheduled Malaysian Motorcycle Grand Prix, Fabio Quartararo qualified in twelve position and battled his way to third place, keeping his modest Riders’ Championship aspirations alive. In a blow to Quartararo, World Championship leader Francesco Bagnaia qualified tenth and went on to win the Malaysian Grand Prix despite suffering a serious finger injury during the race.

Quartararo’s chances of winning the Riders’ World Championship for a second time are very lengthy at 20/1 as of this writing. Francesco Bagnaia is favored to win the MotoGP Bets Riders’ World Championship in 2022, with odds of 1/100.

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In making our predictions for the Valencia GP, we will take into account Jorge Martin’s four pole positions this season, including the previous two in a row. So far in the 2022 MotoGP Bets season, Francesco Bagnaia has taken five pole positions and seven race wins as the quickest qualifier the most often.

Fabio Quartararo, the 2021 Formula One World Champion, has only qualified first once this season, in the year’s second race, despite having the fastest lap at four races and winning three Grands Prix. Quartararo’s finger injury is noteworthy for your Valencia MotoGP Bets betting choices since it will hinder his race and necessitate surgery at the end of the season.

Even though both Aleix Esparagaró and Johann Zarco have qualified on the pole twice in 2022, only Esparagaró has taken home a victory thus far.