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We know it, Dorna Sports has taken the toughest measures to present its protocol to local authorities at the height of the pandemic in Spain, and it is thanks to these drastic precautions that the Grands Prix can take place this year.

The paddock, reduced by more than half, is therefore subject to extremely strict rules despite the extreme heat, but everyone accepts it willingly since it is for a good cause.

Meanwhile, and Carlo Pernat had foreseen it, uncontrolled gatherings around wheelie cross bikes began to take place on Blas Infante Avenue in Jerez, without the slightest health precaution as shown for example in the video below.



Is there really a need to qualify these people and their behavior, which have little to do with the idea we have of MotoGP enthusiasts, nor even of simply responsible citizens?

According to Diaro de Jerez, the police intervened and will intervene again, but what will happen if a cluster arises in the Andalusian city? What will the other organizers in Spain, but also in Brno, at the Red Bull Ring, in Italy and at Le Mans think?