Had a blast on my first overseas trip. The downramp was built by 50 chinese blokes with shovels and the surface was slippery marble. What a blast haha.
Floating in front of the Suzhou Theme Park main entrance
One of the guys trying to fix a busted gearbox. Nope, a screwdriver won't do it.
Cordova in front of the only mountain in an area full of completely flat ground.
Cordova above the theme park buildings. Colourful place
Indy on the KTM before it decided to slip neutral
Catching the Gondola at the Theme park overlooking Suzhou. Great city when you can see it... mind the smog.
We usually had crowds of 3000 per show, 3 shows a day. Great turn out
The ramp was built soo well. We were expecting poor quality but were treated to a ramp that was so heavy it took 8 people to move it!
the downramp was built with a mini excavator but 20 chinese blokes actually made it look as neat as it was.
This was testing the bike out on our first day being in Suzhou. It felt a bit different to the YZ at home, but I felt comfy on the KTM quite quickly.
Suzhou's skyline. One day we couldn't even see the skyscraper it was covered with so much smog
Photo taken on the last day with the boys. Me, Pete Anderson, Dinny Spicer and Chris Thomsen