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MotoGP riders braced for “extreme, crazy” Indonesia return

MotoGP returns to Indonesia for the first time since 1997 this weekend at the newly built Mandalika street track on the island of Lombok.

The series staged its final pre-season test at the venue, though that weekend was plagued by issues with the track which prompted a partial resurfacing of the circuit ahead of the grand prix.

But the fresh asphalt coupled with the change in tyre allocation from the test - with the rear tyre featuring a carcass not seen since 2018 in Austria and Thailand – and the heat have many riders predicting a complicated weekend.

“This race will be crazy for a lot of things, but it’s the same for everybody and everybody has to manage that in the best way,” RNF Racing’s Andrea Dovizioso said.

“But what we will find in this race is crazy. I mean, it’s a new track, the temperature you can’t even imagine. Today it’s almost impossible to ride, it’s too hot, more than in Malaysia.

“The grip will be different during the lap, how clean it is – I think if they have the right machines, the track will be clean, because for example in Qatar it was really clean all three days and we didn’t have the test [before].

“So, it means there is the possibility to clean the track.

“But apart from that, there is a new casing... a lot of things will affect everybody in every way.”

Andrea Dovizioso, RNF MotoGP Racing, Marc Marquez, Repsol Honda Team, Darryn Binder, RNF MotoGP Racing

Photo by: MotoGP

Aprilia’s Aleix Espargaro says the riders are prepared to face such heat, but admits it is “on the limit” for both them and their machines.

“On my meeting today with my engineers I said we have to try our best to keep the bike cool,” Espargaro said.

“We have different procedures when it’s very hot weekend and a lot of small

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