Nine wins to eight; three doubles each, success between Sprint and Long Race on the same weekend; three points difference in the standings. The MotoGP 2023 di MotoGP arrives in Mandalika, where the Indonesian Grand Prix, with Pecco Bagnaia e Jorge Martín ready to battle when, at the end of the world championship race, there are six races remaining. A beautiful and uncertain duel in which the world champion, riding the Ducati Factory, and the Spanish of Pramac they will try to take home the world crown. The Sisal experts predict a very uncertain race in both tests of the Indonesian track: in Sprint race on Saturday, Jorge Martín, at 2,00, starts slightly ahead of Pecco Bagnaia who won at 2,75; in the Long race on Sunday the two contenders for the world title are tied at odds of 2,25.

Fresh from joining Team Gresini for 2024, where he will team up with his brother Alex, Marc Márquez try to get yourself a gift before saying goodbye Honda with which he won six world championships in the premier class. Cabroncito, which has not climbed to the top step of the podium since the 2021 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, is playing to win at 9,00 for the Sprint while you go up to 12 for success in the long run.

Brad Binder, KTM, will try to fit in and achieve another success in this 2023 which saw him win, in the Sprint, in Argentina and in Jerez: the South African's triumph is offered at 6,00 for Saturday and 7,50 for Sunday.

Lots of anticipation for the crowd Ducati troop who returns to Mandalika in less than perfect physical condition: Marco Bezzecchi, VR46 Racing, third in the world championship is at 25, his teammate Luca marini at 50 while the returner's success Enea Bastianini, riding the Ducati Factory, would pay 100 times the stake.

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