Press Release
(2005 FIM Road Racing World Championship)
Kawasaki Racing Team
ROUND 3 - SHANGHAI INTERNATIONAL CIRCUIT, CHINA
01 MAY 2005 - MEDIA INFORMATION

NAKANO RACKS UP A CENTURY OF GRAND PRIX STARTS

The inaugural Chinese Grand Prix, at the Shanghai International Circuit, marked
Shinya Nakano's 100th Grand Prix start since his debut as a wild card rider in
the Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka seven years ago.

To mark the occasion, Nakano was presented with a commemorative cake by the
three team managers for whom he's raced since joining the Grand Prix series full
time in 1999; Herve Poncharal, Luis d'Antin and his current team manager,
Kawasaki's Harald Eckl.

The 27-year-old Japanese rider made his first Grand Prix appearance in 1998,
racing as a wild card in the Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka. Nakano made his full
time world championship debut the following season, and it was an impressive
one. The Japanese ace racked up five podium finishes, won his first race at his
home Grand Prix at Motegi and ended the season an impressive fourth in the
championship standings to secure the coveted Rookie of the Year award.

Nakano's run of form continued the following year, with the affable Japanese
rider scoring five race wins and seven podium finishes during the course of the
season, more than any other rider. The championship that year went down to the
last lap of the final race in Australia, with Nakano losing the title to his
teammate, Olivier Jacque, by a mere 0.041s at the line.

A move up to the 500cc World Championship in 2001 again saw Nakano lift the
coveted Rookie of the Year award, after finishing on the podium in the German
Grand Prix at Sachsenring and ending the season fifth in the championship
standings.

After five years with Yamaha in Grand Prix, Nakano joined the Kawasaki Racing
Team for the 2004 season. On the pace from the start, the undoubted highlight of
the season came when he gave Kawasaki their first premier class podium finish
for more than 20 years by bringing his Ninja ZX-RR home in third place in the
Japanese Grand Prix at Motegi.

Seven years, six race wins, 20 podium finishes, five pole positions and 99 races
after his World Championship debut, Shinya Nakano notched up his century of race
starts when he lined up on the grid aboard his Kawasaki Ninja ZX-RR for this
afternoon's history making 22-lap Chinese Grand Prix.
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