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Top riders call on MotoGP fans to take Global Survey

MotoGP’s leading stars, including reigning world champion Fabio Quartararo, have called on fans to help shape the future of the series by engaging with the Global Fan Survey.

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Before going on holiday after the Dutch Grand Prix, Quartararo said he wants as many MotoGP followers as possible to give their opinions to the initiative launched by championship promoter Dorna, together with Motorsport Network and Nielsen Sport.

The survey is entering its final weeks before all the data is collected and analysed, with a closing date of 10 July.

“The survey is something very interesting for the fans to give their opinion, and between all of us we will try to improve the championship,” said Quartararo.

“The world championship will benefit from it. It is a very good initiative, and from here I call on all fans to participate.”

Suzuki rider Joan Mir, the 2020 world champion, echoed Quartararo’s sentiments. 

“I think it's great to involve the fans, who are the ones who enjoy this sport, so that they can evaluate with such a detailed survey what they think of the championship,” Mir said. 

“I hope that their opinion is taken into account, because, after all, we race partly so that they can enjoy themselves.”

Click here to be a part of the largest MotoGP survey – to have your voice heard and shape the world championship's future

Aprilia star Aleix Espargaro voiced his surprise over the courage of the promoter, as it dares to ask its fans what aspects of the business that could be improved. 

Aleix Espargaro, Aprilia Racing Team

Aleix Espargaro, Aprilia Racing Team

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He said: “I was very surprised. In a sport as top as this one, having the humility to ask the opinion of the fans, what they like more or less and what they would change, can give us a very interesting point of view.

“Sometimes those of us on the inside run out of ideas, so having other perspectives is very good. And even more so if it comes from the fans, which is who we live for at the end of the day.”

KTM rider Miguel Oliveira believes that the most loyal fans already voice their opinion on social media networks, but says that the survey is the best tool to channel all those thoughts.

“It's a good initiative to be able to know the opinion of the fans,” said the Portuguese.

“Many of them already use social networks, but being able to channel what they think in a survey is a great idea.”

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