JAKARTA - MotoGP racer from Yamaha manufacturer Fabio Quartararo has landed in Indonesia ahead of the race at the Mandalika Circuit. Before stepping on the gas on October 13-15, Quartararo chose to spend time in Bali.

The French racer showed the moment he had arrived on the Island of the Gods which was shared via his Instagram account. On Wednesday, October 4 evening WIB, Quartararo was seen relaxing in a luxury room.

There is not much information embedded by the rider in the upload. He just seemed to enjoy the atmosphere in a place in Bali.

Apart from Quartararo, Filip Salac, who is a Moto2 rider for Gresini Racing, does not want to miss showing off his relaxing moments on the island of Bali. Through his personal Instagram account, Salac also shared an impression on the beauty of the Island of the Gods.

"It's nice to be able to rest for a few days in Bali before appearing on #IndonesiaGP. Good afternoon Indonesia," Salac wrote on his personal Instagram.

In addition to the enthusiasm shown by the riders to step on the gas at the Mandalika Circuit, the fans also do not want to lose. It is evident from the selling of the Mandalika MotoGP ticket which has reached 90 percent.

The enthusiasm of the Mandalika 2023 MotoGP audience is one of the highlights of the MGPA less than two weeks before the race. Based on the official Mandalika MotoGP website, the royal class is a deluxe class which has a tag of IDR 15 million.

Meanwhile, the Primary Class as the highest has a price of Rp. 20 million. The regular category starts at a price of Rp. 650 thousand, premium grandstand of Rp. 1 million, premium we

is93 Rp2.3 million, while the most economical class of festivals starts at a price of Rp250 thousand.


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