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JAKARTA – The information that has stirred up the Indonesian public regarding the government's plan to auction off the goods given by the Mandalika MotoGP racer has finally been answered.

Through the Special Staff of the Minister of Finance Yustinus Prastowo, the government straightened out this issue. He said that the plan for the auction of the racing athletes' goods was true. However, these items are gifts from drivers to the government and not to spectators.

"We got it straight. Items to be auctioned by the Directorate General of State Assets are merchandise given by racers to ITDC, MGPA, and the Ministry of Finance for charitable purposes, not items from racers that are given to spectators. So, the items received by the audience still belong to each other and have nothing to do with the auction," he said via his Twitter account @prastow on Wednesday, March 30.

According to Yustinus, there are a number of items from famous MotoGP racers that will be released to the public.

“The merchandise that will be auctioned consists of t-shirts, shirts, hats, and gloves. The shirts and shirts were signed by three riders, namely Marc Marquez, Pol Espargaro, and Miguel Oliveira. Marc Marquez also donated a hat and Maverick Vinales donated a hat and gloves.

For information, information on this auction was first circulated by the Head of the Regional Office of the Directorate General of Treasury (DJPb) West Nusa Tenggara (NTB) Sudarmanto. He said that the government had prepared a special auction for the items 'relics' of the Mandalika MotoGP racer.

This news then turned into a wild ball and it was considered that the item in question was the item the racer gave to the fans during yesterday's series event.

Just so you know, Aprilia Racing team racer Aleix Espargaro threw his helmet into the stands to fulfill his promise to Indonesian fans if his followers hit 1 million followers while in Mandalika.

Then, there was also a racer from the Monster Energy Yamaha team, Fabio Quartararo, who gave gloves to the audience after the race.


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