MANDALIKA – The Mandalika MotoGP race, Sunday, March 20, was a success. Although it was delayed due to rain, the overall race at the MotoGP Circuit went smoothly.

When the race was postponed due to rain, something caught the eye. The rain parade at the Mandalika Circuit became the entertainment of the racers while waiting for the race to start.

At that time, the organizers did allow the rain handler to enter the pitlane to perform the ritual. He acted in circles while pounding a bronze bowl the size of a coconut shell.

Whether it was a coincidence or indeed having advantages, soon the heavy rain stopped slowly. Even though the rain didn't stop completely, at least the race could finally resume.

Apparently, this has received appreciation from MotoGP. As if acknowledging the "greatness" of the rain handler at the Mandalika Circuit, MotoGP wrote the word success on their official twitter account.

"It worked," wrote MotoGP.

The action of the rain handler at the Mandalika Circuit really attracted the attention of millions of pairs of eyes. The middle-aged woman is even trending because she has become a byword in the world of social media Twitter.

The race in Mandalika itself was won by Red Bull KTM racer Miguel Oliveira. The Portuguese rider locked the first podium followed by Fabio Quartararo in second and Johann Zarco in third.


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