• What:  Hungarian Grand Prix MotoGP Picks
  • Where: Balaton Park Circuit
  • When: August 24, 2025
  • Watch: FOX Sports, 8 am EST

As the MotoGP riders move on to Round 14 of the series at the Hungarian Grand Prix , there appears to be only one question left to answer on this year's race card. Will anyone ever beat Marc Marquez again? The series leader hasn't seen the back of another rider at the finish line since May.

The Spanish rider for the Ducati Lenovo factory team has won the past six races of the 2025 season and is distancing himself from the field. Now with eight wins on the season, Marquez has extended his series lead to 142 points.

Naturally, Marquez is the overwhelming favorite to win this race as well. Oddsmakers are setting the series leader as the -350 odds-on favorite to win again this week.

Let’s look at the latest Hungarian Grand Prix MotoGP betting lines. Remember, odds are always subject to change.

Hungarian Grand Prix OddsBovadaBetOnlineBetUS
Marc Marquez-350-350-350
Alex Marquez+700+700+700
Francesco Bagnaia+900+900+900
Marco Bezzecchi+1200+1200+1200
Fermin Aldeguer+1600+1600+1600
Pedro Acosta+1600+1600+1600
Enea Bastianini+3300+3300+3300
Fabio Quartararo+4000+4000+4000
Brad Binder+5000+5000+5000
Franco Morbidelli+5000+5000+5000
Raul Fernandez+5000+5000+5000
Fabio Di Giannantonio+6600+6600+6600

Marc’s younger brother Alex Marquez is the second betting choice at +700. Two-time world champion Francesco Bagnaia is next with a betting line of +900. Marco Bezzecchi (+1200), Fermin Aldeguer (+1600) and Pedro Acosta (+1600) are the only other riders with odds shorter than +3300.

Marc Marquez Leading MotoGP Series

Can anyone stop the astonishing victory run of Marc Marquez? He'd never won the Austrian Grand Prix before last week, but still raced to another win.

In this season’s race, following Saturday qualifying will be the 13-lap sprint. The 26-lap main event race is set for Sunday at 8 a.m. EST around the 17-turn, 2.557-mile Balaton Park Circuit layout. Remember, the race odds could be changing based on the results of the qualifying round and the sprint race. That’s why it’s always wise to track the early outcomes. You’ll be able to see which riders are holding hot hands and are the best for you to bet.

Let's look at the top contenders for this race.

Marc Marquez (-350)

After having never previously won at Red Bull Ring, Marquez captured both the Saturday sprint and the main event in Austria. Just another master class in why he's the best in the business.

Alex Marquez (+700)

The woes continued for the younger Marquez in Austria. He ran a dismal 10th.

He's had three second-place performances in his past six races. Marquez has also suffered two early retirements from races in that span.

Francesco Bagnaia (+900)

It's been 11 races now since Bagnaia recorded his only win of 2025 at Circuit of the Americas. He was eighth in Austria, missing the podium for the second race in a row.

Marco Bezzecchi (+1200)

Bezzecchi landed a pole position and a second straight podium finish in Austria. He's moved into fourth place in the overall MotoGP world championship standings.

The Italian is the last rider not named Marc Marquez to win a MotoGP race. He was the victor in the British Grand Prix.

Fermin Aldeguer (+1600)

Aldeguer turned in an impressive second-place performance in Austria.

It was his first podium finish since a third-place run in France.

Pedro Acosta (+1600)

On the heels of his first podium showing of the season, a third in Czechia, Acosta was fourth in Austria. He's also posted fourth-place runs in Aragon and France.

Latest MotoGP Championship Odds

At this juncture, the online betting sites might as well start a second MotoGP futures book on who will finish second in the world championship. Marc Marquez is the -25000 favorite to capture his seventh world title.

Just nine riders are remaining with a mathematical chance of winning the MotoGP world title. Alex Marquez, currently second in the points standings, is the second betting choice at +4000. The 2022 and 2023 world champion, Bagnaia is at a betting line of +10000.

You'll get a +30000 betting line on Bezzecchi. No other rider is given odds shorter than +20000.

Hungarian Grand Prix MotoGP Best Bet

This is the first visit for the MotoGP circuit to Hungary since 1992. In that sense, it's an open book to all the riders. Can that help the rest of the field close the gap on Marc Marquez?

Marc Marquez To win MotoGP Hungarian Grand Prix
Bovada
-350

The dominant Spanish rider has won six races in a row for the first time in 11 years. At this stage, betting against Marc Marquez seems more about hope than logic. Go with him to win his seventh in a row in the MotoGP Hungarian Grand Prix picks.

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