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6月 07, 2018 2 min read
Nitro Circus was in Boise, so we got Austin and Jackson tickets to see the show. This is what Jackson had to say about the show!
Written by Jackson Brower
One day in May I got a message from Mothership's manager saying Jimmy was going to send me a pair of Nitro Circus tickets for me and other Idaho shop rider Austin Coates. I was excited! I had never seen a Nitro Circus show live before, but I wasn't expecting it to be as epic as it turned out! Unfortunately there wasn't any scootering, but for being a complete dirt bike live show it was absolutely fantastic. They had a total of 6 riders there, 3 from America and 3 from Australia. It was interesting how they would segregate the two "teams" in each event and somehow bring them together in a really cool way. For example they had an "AUS vs USA" demo where Team USA did a bunch of stunts and Team AUS would follow them up. Then both teams would join together in a different way every time. They also had crazy custom-made ATVs that would come into the arena unexpectedly and fly off the jumps, along with little story lines and moments where they honored people there and people they have lost doing what they love. In the end it started raining right before the end of the show. However, with it being Idaho weather the rain stopped in minutes and the show proceeded. All in all, it was an amazing event that Austin and I were lucky enough to go see. Thank you Jimmy and everyone else at Mothership for making this possible!