China ZXMOTO founder revokes ‘not getting a cent’ from government remark after controversy
Zhang Xue, the founder of Chinese motorcycle brand ZXMOTO, is facing controversy after claiming his company received no government funding. The statement sparked accusations that the Chongqing municipality, where ZXMOTO is located, doesn't support local businesses.

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AI-generatedZhang Xue, the founder of Chinese motorcycle brand ZXMOTO, is facing controversy after claiming his company received no government funding. The statement sparked accusations that the Chongqing municipality, where ZXMOTO is located, doesn't support local businesses. This occurred after ZXMOTO gained significant attention when French rider Valentin Debise won two WorldSSP races on their 820RR-RS model, marking the first time a Chinese motorcycle manufacturer achieved such a victory in the Superbike World Championship. The win was widely celebrated in China as a significant achievement for "Made in China" products, making Zhang Xue a prominent figure in the media. Following the initial statement, Zhang Xue has since revoked his remark.
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4 extractedIt was the first time a Chinese motorcycle maker reached the winners podium at this road racing series.
French rider Valentin Debise won two races in the WorldSSP class on ZXMOTO's 820RR-RS model.
ZXMOTO founder Zhang Xue said his company did not take “a single cent” from the government.
Zhang Xue's comments sparked accusations that Chongqing municipality does not support local business.