Cheung Wai On

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English: Hong Kong motorcycle racer Cheung Wai On in 2010. Cheung Wai On 2010.jpg
English: Hong Kong motorcycle racer Cheung Wai On in 2010.
Cheung Wai On
Nationality Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Chinese
Born (1981-05-02) 2 May 1981 (age 43)
Motorcycle racing career statistics
125cc World Championship
Active years 2005
Manufacturers Honda
2005 championship positionNC (0 pts)
StartsWinsPodiums Poles F. laps Points
200000

Cheung Wai On (born May 2, 1981) is a Chinese Grand Prix motorcycle racer.

Contents

Career statistics

By season

SeasonClassMotorcycleTeamRaceWinPodiumPoleFLapPtsPlcd
2005 125cc Honda Ajo Motorsport 100000NC
Arie Molenaar Racing10000
Total200000

Races by year

(key)

YearClassBike12345678910111213141516Pos.Pts
2005 125cc Honda SPA POR CHN
24
FRA ITA CAT NED GBR GER CZE JPN MAL
29
QAT AUS TUR VAL NC0


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