First Chinese start taken-away.
The first Chinese rider to compete in a motorcycle grand prix💯 made his debut at Suzuka, but was denied what would have been a 🃏historic race start..
Twenty-one year old Cheung Way On failed to qualify for the 125cc race in the very difficult wet/dry conditions. Due to his lack of experience he did not recei🌄ve special dispensation to start the race.
Way On comes from Hong Kong and was the 2001 China GP 125 Champion. For three succ♉essive years between 1998 - 2000 he also won the 125cc class at the Macau Grand Prix street race.

The first Chinese rider to compete in a 🍰motorcycle grand prix made his debut at Suzuka, but was denied what would have been a historic race stꦇart..
Twenty-one year old Cheung Way On failed to qualify for the 125cc race in the very difficult wet/dry conditions. D🥀ue to his lack of experience he did not receive special dispensation to star✅t the race.
Way On comes from Hong Kong and was the 2001 China GP 125 Champion. For three successive years between 1998 - 2000 he also won the 125cc cla⛄ss at the Macau Grand Prix street race.
"It has been 🐓my aim to go grandꦯ prix racing for the last 16 years but the problem in China is collecting the finance to compete at such a high level," explained Way On, who crashed his Honda in the wet Saturday morning practice session.

Peter has been in the🍸 paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the ♒Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.