Following last year,we held a training camp during the Easter holiday at Xiamen International Circuit. Here’s a recap of the event.
Can anyone join?
Absolutely.
You can either bring your own bike or rent a QJMoto 250 for the training.
Xiamen International Circuit is an FIM-certified track, featuring a mix of high-speed corners and technical sections, making it an ideal environment for both beginners and experienced riders to improve.
The camp is flexible — you can join for all 3 days or even just a single day.
During the camp, our team mechanics and coaches provide full support, including bike maintenance and riding feedback after each session.
This time, our team rider Alen also joined on the same QJMoto 250, allowing participants to learn lines and riding techniques firsthand on track.
2026 Easter Training Camp
Around 30 riders joined this year,including returning participants and many first-timers.
Day 1
The day started with wet conditions in the early morning,but the track dried quickly as the weather improved.
Being the first day, some riders were understandably nervous,but after each session, they gathered in the pit to discuss their riding and steadily improve their lap times.
Day 2
A clear and sunny day from the start. With lessons from Day 1, everyone showed significant improvement. Some riders managed to push their lap times down to 1:06,showing clear progress.
There was also a lowside crash from a first-time participant. Fortunately, no injuries were reported. The moment was perfectly captured on camera and quickly became the “best shot” of the camp, bringing a lot of excitement in the pit.

Day 3
On the final day, fatigue started to show, but everyone pushed through for the last sessions.
Rain began in the afternoon, giving riders a chance to train in wet conditions. A mock race was also held, allowing participants to fully experience the results of their 3-day training.
Rider Feedback
Hin (First-time participant)
“It was a really exciting experience. The track is wide and safe, and very different from what I’m used to in Zhongshan. I learned a lot.” From a lap time of 1:11 on Day 1, he improved to 1:02 on Day 2.
“Thanks to the coach!! From riding with others to the small details, I learned a lot.”
He also had a lowside at Turn 11 on Day 2 —
“But it’s actually okay. The track is safe and support comes quickly. I wasn’t injured at all. I’ll fix the bike and come back again!!”
Returning participant Man Hoi
“I’ve been to Xiamen many times already, and my goal this time was 1:05. Plus, having Alen riding with us and showing the lines — that alone is a huge gain.”
Last year, his time was 1:07, and this time he came into the camp aiming to push it even further.
“I hit my target of 1:05! Honestly, I didn’t expect to improve this much. There’s still more to go — next step, even faster!” After reaching his goal, he’s already looking ahead to the next challenge.
It really shows how important it is to have an environment where riders can push and compete with each other.
Final Thoughts
Over the three days, riders experienced both dry and wet conditions, and clearly felt their improvement.
Training in a different environment from their usual practice allowed them to refine their cornering, acceleration, and braking from a broader perspective.
The camp also maintained a high level of safety throughout, with no major incidents — a key feature of this training experience.
If you are interested in joining with a rental bike or bringing your own machine, or if you’d like to learn more about our supported training programs, feel free to contact us anytime.


















