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KTM’s Miguel Oliveira produced a sensational display on a soaking wet surface to win the 2022 Indonesia GP at Mandalika.

Despite starting at seventh place, the Portuguese rider wasted no time to overtake early leaders Fabio Quartararo and Ducati’s Jack Miller.

Quartararo then dropped to 5th place behind Suzuki’s Alex Rins before climbing up the pack to second and threatening to catch Oliveira.

However, Oliveria managed to keep his calm and claimed his first victory of the season with a comfortable margin of 2.2s.

The win at Mandalika was Oliveira’s fourth MotoGP win and his first podium since Assen 2021.

Meanwhile, Pramac’s Johann Zarco completed the podium at third place. The Frenchman had a late scare when trying to keep his lane during Quartararo’s pursuit for third place, as his GP22 had a bit of a slip before gaining control.

On another note, rookie Darryn Binder claimed a Top 10 finished at 10th place despite starting the race in 23rd place on the grid.

The 24-year-old South African gave his all in the wet and even managed to pass his brother Brad (Binder) before the two swapped places in the final lap, which saw Brad go up to 8th and Darryn dropping down to 10th and securing his first points of the season nonetheless.

The folks from MotoGP have published a very interesting video on the Instagram page regarding the development plan for Indonesia’s first MotoGP circuit in Lombok. The Mandalika circuit which will host the country’s first-ever MotoGP round in 2021 looks to be a stunner and we’re pretty excited to see how it’ll turn out. (more…)

  • Berita mengenai litar jalan raya yang bakal menjadi tuan rumah pusingan MotoGP Indonesia telah diterima dengan penuh keraguan.
  • Mereka yang kurang arif berpendapat bahawa ianya merbahaya buat penunggang MotoGP dan juga penonton.
  • Bagaimana pun, pelannya telah pun dirangka bagi mematuhi tahap keselamatan dan telah mendapat lampu hijau dari Dorna dan FIM.

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  • Kerajaan Thai telah memperuntukkan 300 million Baht untuk membida tempat dalam kalendar MotoGP bermula tahun 2018
  • Anjuran ini dirancang untuk tiga tahun dari tahun 2018 sehingga tahun 2020

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  • The Thailand government has set aside 300 million baht to bid for a place in the MotoGP calendar starting 2018

  • The proposal is planned to run for three years from 2018 to 2020

Image source: MotoGP

According to a recent article posted by the Bangkok Post, the Thailand government has allocated a cool 300 million baht with plans to host a MotoGP round as early as 2018. The proposal is not set in stone just yet but Thailand is planning to organise the world’s most exciting motorcycle race for three years from 2018 to 2020 at the Chang International Circuit. (more…)

MotoGP is set to welcome another South East Asian venue as Indonesia vies to host the event in 2017.

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