Sports Focus: How a Chinese mechanic builds a world-beating motorcycle
2026-04-05 20:06 Xinhua
Zhang Xue, founder of ZXMOTO, speaks to Xinhua at the factory in southwest China's Chongqing, April 1, 2026. (Xinhua/Huang Wei)
From a teenage dropout chasing a TV crew through cold rain to a world champion motorcycle manufacturer, Zhang Xue's 20-year journey proves that stubborn passion can move mountains.
by sportswriters Dong Yixing and Shen Nan
BEIJING, April 4 (Xinhua) -- In a rainy day in 2006, 19-year-old motorcycle mechanic Zhang Xue rode 100 kilometers through muddy mountainous roads in China's Hunan Province, shivering in soaked clothes, to intercept a television crew.
He just wanted one chance to prove he belonged in a professional motorcycle racing team. They laughed at him. He crashed. But then he got back up.
Twenty years later, Zhang Xue made a name as the founder of ZXMOTO, after one of his motorcycles secured two victories at the Portuguese round of the Superbike World Championship (WSBK) on March 28 and 29. The Chinese brand broke the decades-long monopoly of Ducati, Yamaha and Kawasaki.
How did the world see Chinese motorcycles before those victories? "Maybe there was no impression," Zhang told Xinhua days after the win. "Do you understand? Your existence or non-existence feels the same to them."
THE TEENAGE OUTCAST
The 2006 footage featuring him chasing the van has exploded across Chinese social media. "I'll do anything. Wash clothes, cook, fix bikes," Zhang pleaded into the camera, knowing the other riders laughed at him.




