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Emergency resurfacing ahead of 2022 Mandalika MotoGP event

As suspected, track surface problems during the inaugural Mandalika MotoGP test have forced last-minute resurfacing to be carried out ahead for next month's Indonesian race weekend. Aside from a very dirty surface, many riders spoke of being peppered by painful small stones as the asphalt apparently began to break up in some areas. "Especially I think from Turn 1 to Turn 7, the tarmac is going away [breaking up]," said world champion Fabio Quartararo. "But I think for the race, they [especially] need to resurface Turn 1, because it's a total disaster there. In three days, you can see the amount of ground that is coming lower and lower. Related Articles Quartararo 'fast,...
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