CIRCUT MANDALIKA - ITDC Operations Director Troy War Badminton claimed ticket sales on the second day of the Indonesian MotoGP held at the Mandalika Circuit, Central Lombok Regency, West Nusa Tenggara had been sold out.

"Until today, 90 percent. I am also confused, tickets are still being hunted even though they have run out," he said at the Mandalika Circuit, Central Lombok Regency, Saturday.

He said he had asked the committee not to serve ticket sales, because there were no tickets to sell.

"But indeed we still have some slots to set for people to still come in to watch the circuit," said Troy.

Troy admitted that he was surprised to see the enthusiasm of the audience who filled the stands on the second day of the MotoGP implementation. In fact, many of the spectators who come are foreign nationals (WNA).

"We have a lot of foreign audiences, some even buy up to 40 tickets. I'm also surprised, that means the attention of fans or viewers who are MotoGP lovers is quite large. So this is a good thing," he said.

"Moreover, spectators are allowed to bring food and drinks to the stands, unlike in previous years. Only for bottles of drinks cannot be closed, because they are related to security standards. But in principle, how can the audience get convenience and get comfort," continued Troy in Mandalika.

He said he was optimistic to see the enthusiasm of the audience and tickets that had been sold out, the target of 121,000 MotoGP spectators this year could be achieved.

"Our hope can be the same as last year, if possible, more than that," he said.


The English, Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, and French versions are automatically generated by the AI. So there may still be inaccuracies in translating, please always see Indonesian as our main language. (system supported by DigitalSiber.id)

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