JAKARTA - The 2022 Mandalika MotoGP is getting closer. This prestigious international racing agenda is ready to be held at the Mandalika Circuit, Indonesia on March 18-20.

Towards the date of the event, world-class racers one by one began to arrive. From official information from MotoGP, the riders are scheduled to start arriving in Indonesia on Monday from their respective countries.

Not wanting to miss the enthusiasm for the second series of MotoGP 2022 at the Mandalika Circuit, a number of world-class riders shared their moments of travel. The racers from Spain even compactly uploaded photos while in the plane cabin to Indonesia.

The first upload was shown by the Repsol Honda factory racer, Alex Marquez. Marc Marquez's younger brother had uploaded the situation before his departure to Indonesia with Marc on Instastory.

In the upload Monday, March 14 local time, Alex was seen with Marc and one of his colleagues waiting at Barajas Airport, Madrid before taking off. Not long ago, Alex uploaded a selfie in the plane cabin.

Completing the upload, Alex also wrote a statement showing his enthusiasm for going to Indonesia to immediately appear at the 2022 Mandalika MotoGP.

"Next is Jakarta," wrote Alex Marquez while pinning the emojis of the Indonesian flag and an airplane.

Not to be outdone by Alex Marquez, Alex Rins, who represents the Suzuki Ecstar manufacturer, also shared a photo of himself on his way to Indonesia. Through an Instastory upload, Alex Rins who was in the plane cabin threw a big smile while posing 'peace'.

The information attached also clearly shows that the Spaniard is also on his way to Indonesia.

“Let's goooo,” wrote Rins, who also pinned the Indonesian flag.

Instagram @alexrins

Another rider who is also excited to head to Indonesia for the 2022 Mandalika MotoGP is Maverick Vinales. The Spaniard who defended the Aprilia Gresini team also showed off his poses in the plane cabin.

Appearing casually in a white T-shirt which is his official merchandise, Vinales who is wearing a mask poses and explains that he is on his way to Mandalika.

"On the way to Mandalika," he said in the photo caption.

Still posing in the cabin of the plane to Indonesia, Joan Mir did not want to be left behind. This Suzuki rider also shared moments when he was on the road.

Looking casual in a black T-shirt, matching mask, and a gray jacket, Joan Mir was engrossed in a comfortable seat on the plane. Information was also attached that he was on his way to Mandalika.

"Mandalika here we goo," wrote Joan Mir.

Instagram @joanmir36official

After arriving in Indonesia, the MotoGP racers did not go directly to the Mandalika Circuit. They were originally scheduled to be in Jakarta to take part in a motorbike parade around a number of streets in the capital city on Wednesday. After that, the riders went straight to Mandalika to prepare for the race on March 18-20.


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