It took a while to get back to normal and in fact, I'm still tired but it was all worth it. The World's in Cologne were a good time. Camp Holland was in effect and meeting up with everyone was just great. Making it from one side to the other side of the contest area wasn't a quick walk through the park. It took half an hour at least. The riding was off the hook as well. Jamie Bestwick on vert. It doesn't get any better than that. The first jump on dirt was 9 meters long but that didn't hold
Anthony Napolitan back doing no-handed fronties on it and flip double whips on the last set. The level keeps on getting higher. On Mini the big surprise was this 14 year DK kid called
Maddog. So good. He sees a trick, puts his brains to work, and then pulls it. Flair barspin for instance, pulled in his final run.
Ondra Slez did one before him.
Dhers won though. A bit of drama went on in Pro flat apparently but with a bit of a D-tour
Raphael Chiquet took the pro title. Pro Park never happened which was a shame because over 100 pros had lined up for it. Highlight of the event for me personally was the 1986 flashback HARO Demo with the original crew. So good.