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JAKARTA - MotoGP expressed its gratitude to the people of Indonesia after the successful race at the Mandalika Circuit. The extraordinary response from the Indonesian people also received appreciation from MotoGP.

On this day, Tuesday, March 22, MotoGP again says thank you. This time it is related to their social media accounts.

MotoGP announced that their number of followers on Twitter has now touched three million. This increase occurred after the MotoGP mat at the Mandalika Circuit, last weekend.

"Thank you for 3 million (followers)! It's amazing to see the number of fans of this sport we love so much grow, thank you all!" wrote MotoGP on its official twitter.

This significant increase in the number of followers seems to be dominated by netizens from Indonesia. Although the MotoGP did not explain in detail, this is indicated by the hectic comments column in this upload.

The majority of netizens left comments in Indonesian and stated that creating a MotoGP account with many followers was an easy thing if it was left to Indonesian netizens.

"I don't know yet. Citizens of +62 if you're just looking for 1 million JT followers, it's easy here," commented the account @pap*****i

"I just felt that when I entered Indonesia, my accounts added followers. Try to make GA, you can get more followers," replied @Hong***

"Alhamdulillah, congratulations @MotoGP, may Allah give health to all admins here, this is thanks to Indonesia being the host. Hopefully in the future this account will reach 10 million. Amen. Let's be more active in updating," exclaimed the account owner @RizkyI***** *

The Power of Netizen Indonesia is not only felt by the official MotoGP Twitter account. Previously, Aprilia racer Aleix Espargaro was also surprised by the speed of netizens in Indonesia.

Espargaro had challenged Indonesian netizens to make his account have one million followers for about a week he was in Mandalika. It turned out that the challenge was met in less than three days!

This made Aleix Espargaro have to keep his promise by throwing his racing helmet into the stands on the last day. "I've crossed millions of followers, so what was promised was a debt! My helmet to the stands! Thank you in Indonesian!" said Aleix Espargaro in a video upload on his Instagram.


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