JAKARTA - The people of Jakarta were treated to the action of MotoGP racers on Wednesday, March 16. A total of 20 MotoGP riders parade from the Presidential Palace to the Kempinski Hotel.

Famous racers such as Marc Marquez, Francesco Bagnaia, Johann Zarco, Andrea Dovizioso, Joan Mir, Alex Rins, and Jack Miller took part in the parade. They walked the streets of the capital using replica motorcycles.

Initially, everything went as usual. The riders don't really hit their bikes. Occasionally waving to the people who have been waiting for them since morning to pass.

However, in the middle of the trip, Marquez's "naughty" action was carried out. He did burnout or make the motorcycle rear tire emit thick smoke.

He also hit the gas motor until it made a noise. This action was certainly greeted with cheers from the fans and became viral on social media.

Various funny comments responded to the action of the six-time MotoGP world champion. Netizens are worried that Marquez will be ticketed by the police for his actions.

Turns out, it wasn't just Marquez who was "stubborn" in the parade. There are some drivers who also do burnout.

This was recorded in a video uploaded to the official MotoGP account on Instagram. It seems, Ducati rider Francesco Bagnaia, doing the same action.

The WithU Yamaha RNF racer was also found to have left "marks" on the streets of Jakarta. It is suspected that the driver is Andrea Dovizioso.

"Our riders want to leave their mark in Jakarta and they have done that with a number of burnouts," wrote MotoGP in his upload.

Of course, this upload was commented on by netizens. As usual, there are those who write weird comments there.

"Burnout in front of the police car, calm down the Indonesian police are very friendly and the drivers know the President of Indonesia," wrote the account @baguz.banyu.

"No pot, no busy," commented the account @daniel.bouchard.89.

As is known, the parade of MotoGP racers in Jakarta is a series of activities ahead of the race at the Mandalika Circuit. The Mandalika MotoGP race is scheduled to take place on March 18-20.


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