hi, i noticed that there aren't markets about the american AMA Supercross and world Mx championships, do you know where are they available?
i just watched the last american race, and i thought i could get involved betting with mini-stakes just for fun, and maybe use my knowledge of the sport to make some profit.
i'm not following the american 250 championship, but the 450 only.
things are getting very interesting this year, i'm "hardcore" supporter of Ktm, i've always had some prejudices about jap motorcycles, but i must be objective and admit that the new Kawasaki is a great machine.
and this year they have 2 great pilots: Villopoto, who already won a championship on the same moto, and Reed, who's one of the most experienced and got used easily and quickly to the kawa.
Ktm has Dungey, already experienced, and the surprise Roczen, first year on a ktm 450 and already doing great, even better than Dungey sometimes.
this is the link of the last race:
i'm waiting for more info about the world Mx 450 and 250 championships but, considering the results of the last year, i'd surely back Antonio Cairoli, 6 times world champion in the class 450 (he uses a Ktm 350, almost the same power but less weight) and Jeffrey Herlings, who was practically unbeatable last year in the smaller class, on a Ktm 250.
i just watched the last american race, and i thought i could get involved betting with mini-stakes just for fun, and maybe use my knowledge of the sport to make some profit.
i'm not following the american 250 championship, but the 450 only.
things are getting very interesting this year, i'm "hardcore" supporter of Ktm, i've always had some prejudices about jap motorcycles, but i must be objective and admit that the new Kawasaki is a great machine.
and this year they have 2 great pilots: Villopoto, who already won a championship on the same moto, and Reed, who's one of the most experienced and got used easily and quickly to the kawa.
Ktm has Dungey, already experienced, and the surprise Roczen, first year on a ktm 450 and already doing great, even better than Dungey sometimes.
this is the link of the last race:
i'm waiting for more info about the world Mx 450 and 250 championships but, considering the results of the last year, i'd surely back Antonio Cairoli, 6 times world champion in the class 450 (he uses a Ktm 350, almost the same power but less weight) and Jeffrey Herlings, who was practically unbeatable last year in the smaller class, on a Ktm 250.
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