Daredevils thrilled crowds with impressive stunts as thousands of people descended on Trinity Park for this year’s Copdock Motorcycle Show.
Now in its 26th year, the popular event drew in bumper crowds with motorcyclists and families enjoying live entertainment throughout the day.
Main attractions included a performance by Guest of Honour Dougie Lampkin MBE in the trials arena and Ken Fox’s Wall Of Death, which is one of only two shows of its kind left in the country.
The thrilling display sees riders performing stunts 18ft off the ground on a vertical circular wall.
More than 150 motorcycles from around 50 manufacturers were on show in the new Trinity Exhibition Hall and the Custom Marquee, with bike ages ranging from 1915 to the present day. Live music, real ale, food and entertainment were also on offer.
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