JAKARTA - The claim of the Mandalika Circuit during the MotoGP event was empty of spectators until the lack of availability of hotel rooms received a strong response from social media activist Yusuf Muhammad. He could not understand that there are still people who believe in news or claims like that.

Through his Twitter account, @yusuf_dumdum, Yusuf Muhammad shared a video of the atmosphere around the Mandalika Circuit. Seen in the video, the public is packed because they are interested in watching this prestigious event.

"I've marked & screenshot all the accounts that complain about keeping Mandalika quiet", he tweeted.

In fact, some media participated in the news about the lack of hotels around the Mandalika MotoGP circuit.

"There's even trash media holding hotels around the Mandalika MotoGP that are empty. Here, plug it into their eyes! This morning the dynamics of the Mandalika are crawling, it's hard to breathe!", he explained.

Previously, the Governor of West Nusa Tenggara (NTB), Zulkieflimansyah, provided an alternative to watching the Indonesian MotoGP at the Mandalika Circuit, today, Sunday 20 March.

According to him, tickets to watch international racing events are expensive and no longer available. However, those who are still interested can watch it from the top of the hill that surrounds the Mandalika Circuit, Central Lombok, NTB.

Zulkieflimansyah allowed the public to watch MotoGP from the top of the hill. Through his Twitter account yesterday, he said, people don't have to pay a penny to see MotoGP at that location.

"Many people want to watch tomorrow... How much do you want to pay? But the tickets are really sold out. Today we tried to watch it from Bukit Seger, it's really beautiful... it's free again. Enter from the side of Novotel... The important thing is order", he said in his Twitter account @bangzul_ntb on Saturday, March 20.


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