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Sleeper Picks for the 2022 MotoGP British Grand Prix

MotoGP race second placed Spain's rider Jorge Martin of the Pramac Racing, left, and third placed France's rider Johann Zarco of the Pramac Racing celebrate after the MotoGP race of the Catalunya Motorcycle Grand Prix at the Catalunya racetrack in Montmelo, just outside of Barcelona, Spain, Sunday, June 5, 2022. (AP Photo/Joan Monfort)

The British Grand Prix takes place this Sunday. Thus, today we bring you the drivers that, while not having the highest odds of winning, have odds that should be considered based on their ability and performance this season.

JefeBet provides you the odds for these drivers and their chances of finishing on the podium in the home of motor racing.

Sleeper Predictions for the 2022 MotoGP British Grand Prix

Where: Silverstone Circuit, England

When: Sunday, August 7, 2022, 12pm GMT

Johann Zarco (Odds +1600)

Grand Prix of Great Britain: Zarco

Johann Zarco has reached the podium four times this season, despite not having the most wins or being the most consistent. This gives him a 36 percent chance of reaching the podium for the entire year. In Indonesia and Catalonia he took third place, while in Portugal and Germany he took second place. Likewise, he has not been stable, as in Argentina and Spain he withdrew and in Holland he reached the 13th position.

However, in this British Grand Prix he could reach the podium and, perhaps, win the race, as he has shown that he can finish in the top positions.

Jack Miller (Odds +1800)

Grand Prix of Great Britain: Miller

In second place is Jack Miller, who rides a Ducati. In the Grand Prix of the Americas and in Germany he came third and in France second. This season he has a total of 91 points and is in 7th place in the championship. This Australian driver has the skills and experience to reach the podium and will certainly try to win at all costs.

Jorge Martín (Odds +1800)

Grand Prix of Great Britain: Martin

Finally, we have the 24-year-old Jorge Martín Almoguera from Madrid. This year he has had to withdraw four times from various races (Qatar, Indonesia, Portugal and France). However, in four of the seven races in which he did compete, he finished in the top ten. Additionally, in 2 of those 7 races he reached the podium in second position (Argentina and Catalonia).

He is, without a doubt, a young driver who has to improve his consistency, but he shows his potential both on the track and with the high positions he achieves despite the season’s many ups and downs.


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