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Akira Ryō : ウィキペディア英語版
Akira Ryō
(born October 20, 1965 in Hyōgo, Japan) is a Japanese motorcycle road racer and development rider. He was All-Japan Superbike champion in 2001. He was also runner-up in 1996 and third in 1999, part of a long run of top-10 series finishes. He finished 3rd in the Suzuka 8 Hours race in 1997, teamed with Shinja Takeishi. He and Keiichi Kitagawa came 2nd there in 2000.〔(SilverBullet News - Suzuka 8 hour results )〕 As of 2006 he is a factory test rider for Suzuki.〔(Atlas F1 Elsewhere in Racing: Updates from the Rest of the Racing World )〕
Racing fans outside Japan will know him for his regular wild card entries into international championships, primarily in the Japanese rounds. In the Superbike World Championship he entered between and , taking a win in the Japanese round in , as well as three further podiums. He was the main development rider for Suzuki's GSV-R MotoGP bike, and raced in several times in 2002 and 2003. He nearly caused a major upset at the 2002 Japanese Grand Prix by leading for much of the race, before finishing second to Valentino Rossi.〔(MOTOGP: Ryo picks up two wild-card entries., motorsport news, results, features, teams, drivers, updates )〕
==Career statistics==


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