Chow Ho-Wan
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Chow Ho-Wan (born 15 April 1982 in Hong Kong
) is a racing rider. He has competed in the 250cc and 125cc World Championships, the Asian Road Racing Championship and the Chinese Superbike Championship. He is also the 2008 China Superbike Championship
600cc champion.
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In 2000, Chow Ho-Wan qualified 5th on a Honda RS125 and finished 4th.
In 2001, Chow Ho-Wan qualified 12th on a Yamaha TZ125 but failed to finish the race.
In 2002, Chow Ho-Wan qualified fourth and finished third.
In 2003, the last time the race was held, he qualified third and finished second on a Honda RS125, behind fellow Hong Kong rider Cheung Wai-On.
Hong Kong
Hong Kong is one of two Special Administrative Regions of the People's Republic of China , the other being Macau. A city-state situated on China's south coast and enclosed by the Pearl River Delta and South China Sea, it is renowned for its expansive skyline and deep natural harbour...
) is a racing rider. He has competed in the 250cc and 125cc World Championships, the Asian Road Racing Championship and the Chinese Superbike Championship. He is also the 2008 China Superbike Championship
China Superbike Championship
China Superbike Championship is a motorcycle racing championship organized in China by China Motorcycle Sports Association and promoted by Zhuhai International Circuit. It was first established in 2007.There are four championship rounds in 2007...
600cc champion.
Macau ACMC Trophy
Chow Ho-Wan was a regular competitor in the now defunct ACMC Trophy motorcycle race, for 125cc motorbikes, part of the Macau Grand PrixMacau Grand Prix
The Macau Grand Prix is a motor-racing event held annually in Macau, one of China's Special Administrative Regions. It is known for being the only street circuit racing event in which both car and motorcycle races are held...
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In 2000, Chow Ho-Wan qualified 5th on a Honda RS125 and finished 4th.
In 2001, Chow Ho-Wan qualified 12th on a Yamaha TZ125 but failed to finish the race.
In 2002, Chow Ho-Wan qualified fourth and finished third.
In 2003, the last time the race was held, he qualified third and finished second on a Honda RS125, behind fellow Hong Kong rider Cheung Wai-On.