JAKARTA - The celebration of Indonesia's 77th independence has caught the attention of Ducati boss, Paolo Ciabatti. Through his Instagram account, Ciabatti also congratulated.
"August 17-Independence Day of the Republic of Indonesia. Happy 77 years of the Republic of Indonesia," wrote Ciabatti on his personal account which was viewed on Wednesday 17 August.
A speech for Indonesia's anniversary was delivered by Ciabatti from the Red Bull Circuit, Austria. While posing with a motorcycle belonging to Ducati's mainstay racer, Francesco Bagnaia, Ciabatti also appeared with a red shirt that reads the Republic of Indonesia since 1945.
In the congratulations written by Ciabatti, he also gave the best wishes for MotoGP fans in the country. The 67-year-old man even hopes to return to Indonesia.
“Congratulations and my best wishes for motorcycle racing fans. Enjoy Independence and I hope we can see each other again," Ciabatti continued.
Ciabatti hopes to return to Indonesia because he could feel the euphoria of the people of the country. Because last March, the MotoGP competition was held at the Mandalika Circuit, West Nusa Tenggara.
Before the race was held, Ciabatti had time to feel how crowded and enthusiastic MotoGP lovers were when he joined the welcoming parade at the Hotel Indonesia (HI) roundabout, Jakarta.
The congratulations given by Ciabatti for Indonesia's independence immediately reaped a positive response from netizens in the country. The majority replied to Ciabatti's uploads with thanks.
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Ducati itself is currently one of the most prominent teams in MotoGP 2022. This is evident from their success in leading the factory standings with a value of 271 points, that number is far ahead of Yamaha, which only has 180 points.
Ducati rider Francesco Bagnaia has won four times. Meanwhile, the Gresini racer, Enea Bastianini, who also uses a Ducati, has stood on the highest podium three times. In addition, there are also Johann Zarco and Jack Miller who are fairly competitive this season.
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