Last Race Of The Season In Poisoned MotoGP

Posted: October 30, 2015

Updated: October 6, 2017

The last race of the season will decide the championship and things in MotoGP have heated up in the last few races with Repsol Honda using every trick in the book to take Valentino Rossi out of the running and leave the way clear for Jorge Lorenzo to take the trophy, and they might have managed with The Doctor consigned to the back of the grid for the last race of the season in Spain.

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Taking a bunch of Mediterranean boys, dressing them in tight leather and shoving something big and throbbing between their legs was always going to end up causing some drama, but the President of the FIM (the International Motorcycling Federation) seems to be surprised by this turn of events saying the current barny between Valentino and Marquez “poisons” the sport. Does it, Vito Ippolito? Does it really? Or does it just make it all much more interesting going into the last race of the season in Spain?

Whether you think Valentino kicked Marquez off his bike in Malaysia, or just defended himself against the teammate of his biggest rival in the championship, is up to you, but he'll start from the back of the grid with Lorenzo just seven points behind The Doctor making this a great race to put a wager on at Bet365 Sportsbook. Can Rossi really come from the rear to screw Lorenzo's chances of the trophy? We'll find out November 8th, in the meantime teams might want to consider replacing these flawed humans entirely.

How will you be able to bet on perfect machines?

Then again if Yamaha have based this on Rossi there's a chance it too might react precisely the same way to Repsol Honda's manifestly dirty tactics. A Rossi win in Spain would surpass anything a robot could manage, although those in the UK gambling laws of fair racing will be observed at all times might well be very disappointed when the lights go out and the engines rev up in Valenciana.
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