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MotoGP » Eight Chinese go wild at Shanghai.

Thursday, 21st April 2005

No less than eight Chinese riders will attempt to qualify for next weekend's inaugural Chinese Grand Prix at Shanghai.

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No less than eight Chinese riders will attempt to qualify for next weekend's inaugural Chinese Grand Prix at Shanghai.

Five of the riders will compete in the 250cc class - riding Yamaha, Honda and Aprilia machinery - while the other three will enter the 125cc class, on Hondas.

Meanwhile, as previously reported, Tohru Ukawa will make his Moriwaki race debut in the MotoGP class - quashing whispers that he would instead be drafted in to replace Makoto Tamada following the Konica Minolta Honda rider's fall at the Portuguese Grand Prix.

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It is not yet known if Tamada will ride but, as previously reported, Team Roberts and their rider Shane Byrne have already confirmed that they will miss the absent. The new Fantic 250cc team are also not expected to make the journey, but former 250cc world champion will definitely be competing - replacing Alex Hofmann on the Kawasaki ZX-RR.

The full wild-card and substitute rider line-up for Shanghai can be seen below:


MotoGP class:
#72 Tohru Ukawa JPN (Moriwaki)
#19 Olivier Jacque FRA (Kawasaki)

250cc class:
#58 Shi Zao Huang CHN (Yamaha)
#59 Zhi Yu Huang CHN (Honda)
#60 Zhu Wang CHN (Aprilia)
#61 Zheng Peng Li CHN (Aprilia)
#62 Zi Xian He CHN (Yamaha)

125cc class:
#38 Cheung Wai On CHN (Honda)
#39 Ho Wan Chow CHN (Honda)
#85 You Rao Zhou CHN (Honda)
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