Daijiro Kato
Japanese motorcycle racer champion
Born
July 4th, 1976
49 years ago
Died
2003
22 years ago — 27 years old
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
Japan
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A highly skilled motorcycle racer, achieved significant success in the MotoGP series. Competed for the Honda team and garnered acclaim for exceptional riding abilities and competitive spirit. Won the 2001 250cc World Championship, marking a pinnacle in racing career. Tragically passed away in 2003 following an accident during a race in Suzuka, which led to a period of mourning in the motorcycle racing community.
Won the 2001 250cc World Championship
Competed for the Honda team in MotoGP
Died in a racing accident in 2003
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