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    Day 1: Odyssey's Texas Toast Jam, Austin, Texas

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    • 1null

      Jim Bauer

      Odyssey's Jim Bauer has a knack for finding impossible lines, cranking as fast as possible and seeing what happens along the way. Day one in Austin was no different.
    • 2null

      Broc Raiford

      Yes, a bunnyhop comp happened, and yes, the heights that riders are hopping these days is borderline ridiculous. Here, Louisiana's Broc Raiford ups the ante during the hop comp.
    • 3null

      Scotty Cranmer

      X Games Gold Medalist Scotty Cranmer descended on Austin for Texas Toast, and not only was he the first person to make it through the Gauntlet of Death, he also casually whipped his way through dirt.
    • 4null

      Gary Young

      Gap to manual on the Subrosa-styled kicker to deck to landing built and provided by Subrosa. Is it just us, or is seeing Gary without a gyro on his bike just a little weird?
    • 5null

      Jeremy Ball

      Deluxe's Jeremy Ball made the trek down to Texas Toast from his home in Michigan, and took no time at all in adjusting to Texas dirt.
    • 6null

      Alex Magallan

      The rideable pair of Aaron Ross style Oakley sunglasses in the Gauntlet of Death had Alex Magallan's name written all over it, and following this photo, his tire marks too.
    • 7null

      Shawn Mcintosh

      Fit's Shawn Mcintosh stalls a hand-jam nosepick on an Odyssey kicker.
    • 8null

      Morgan Wade

      If there's an 8-foot wide, 8-foot high quarterpipe on the course, and Morgan Wade or his bike aren't broke off, then he's gonna air it as high as humanly possible.
    • 9null

      Kevin Porter

      Kevin Porter throws down his latest creation: a one-handed cancan footplant to thread the needle saran wrap jump back in. Hate to be that guy, but a photo doesn't do this trick justice.
    • 10null

      Sean Sexton

      Part-time Austin resident Sean Sexton throws an opposite tailwhip drop into the street course.
    • 11null

      King of the Rail

      Premium's Dan Foley took top honors in the King of the Rail jam, and for his efforts, he won cash, and a toaster.
    • 12null

      The Scene

      We don't know this rider's name, but he sure can throw out one-footed graze airs with ease, off of a Shadow Conspiracy coffin no less.
    • 13null

      Scotty Cranmer

      NJ's Scotty Cranmer took the Dragon Slayer win home, and donated his cash winnings to FBM rider Mike Tag, who is currently undergoing chemotherapy for Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma. Cranmer is a class act.
    • 14null

      Morgan Wade

      If there's an overabundance of Morgan Wade photos here, it's because he knows how to shred the classics. Here Morgan invert handplants an '80s influenced quarterpipe.
    • 15null

      Texas Air

      Twenty years ago, BMX in Austin, Texas didn't look much different from this photo.
    • 16null

      Dave Voelker

      Dave 'The Lord' Voelker, now in his mid-40s, inverts his trademark footplant on the Odyssey quarterpipe. The more things change, the more they stay the same.
    • 17null

      Shoe Ride

      We don't know who this rider is, but we don't get to see people riding atop a giant Vans slip-on too often either.
    • 18null

      Tom Smith

      Hop to 360 tailwhip off of The Shadow Conspiracy coffin as the BMX media looks on.
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    • 1null

      Jim Bauer

      Odyssey's Jim Bauer has a knack for finding impossible lines, cranking as fast as possible and seeing what happens along the way. Day one in Austin was no different.
    • 2null

      Broc Raiford

      Yes, a bunnyhop comp happened, and yes, the heights that riders are hopping these days is borderline ridiculous. Here, Louisiana's Broc Raiford ups the ante during the hop comp.
    • 3null

      Scotty Cranmer

      X Games Gold Medalist Scotty Cranmer descended on Austin for Texas Toast, and not only was he the first person to make it through the Gauntlet of Death, he also casually whipped his way through dirt.
    • 4null

      Gary Young

      Gap to manual on the Subrosa-styled kicker to deck to landing built and provided by Subrosa. Is it just us, or is seeing Gary without a gyro on his bike just a little weird?
    • 5null

      Jeremy Ball

      Deluxe's Jeremy Ball made the trek down to Texas Toast from his home in Michigan, and took no time at all in adjusting to Texas dirt.
    • 6null

      Alex Magallan

      The rideable pair of Aaron Ross style Oakley sunglasses in the Gauntlet of Death had Alex Magallan's name written all over it, and following this photo, his tire marks too.
    • 7null

      Shawn Mcintosh

      Fit's Shawn Mcintosh stalls a hand-jam nosepick on an Odyssey kicker.
    • 8null

      Morgan Wade

      If there's an 8-foot wide, 8-foot high quarterpipe on the course, and Morgan Wade or his bike aren't broke off, then he's gonna air it as high as humanly possible.
    • 9null

      Kevin Porter

      Kevin Porter throws down his latest creation: a one-handed cancan footplant to thread the needle saran wrap jump back in. Hate to be that guy, but a photo doesn't do this trick justice.
    • 10null

      Sean Sexton

      Part-time Austin resident Sean Sexton throws an opposite tailwhip drop into the street course.
    • 11null

      King of the Rail

      Premium's Dan Foley took top honors in the King of the Rail jam, and for his efforts, he won cash, and a toaster.
    • 12null

      The Scene

      We don't know this rider's name, but he sure can throw out one-footed graze airs with ease, off of a Shadow Conspiracy coffin no less.
    • 13null

      Scotty Cranmer

      NJ's Scotty Cranmer took the Dragon Slayer win home, and donated his cash winnings to FBM rider Mike Tag, who is currently undergoing chemotherapy for Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma. Cranmer is a class act.
    • 14null

      Morgan Wade

      If there's an overabundance of Morgan Wade photos here, it's because he knows how to shred the classics. Here Morgan invert handplants an '80s influenced quarterpipe.
    • 15null

      Texas Air

      Twenty years ago, BMX in Austin, Texas didn't look much different from this photo.
    • 16null

      Dave Voelker

      Dave 'The Lord' Voelker, now in his mid-40s, inverts his trademark footplant on the Odyssey quarterpipe. The more things change, the more they stay the same.
    • 17null

      Shoe Ride

      We don't know who this rider is, but we don't get to see people riding atop a giant Vans slip-on too often either.
    • 18null

      Tom Smith

      Hop to 360 tailwhip off of The Shadow Conspiracy coffin as the BMX media looks on.

    Texas Air

    Photo by: Sandy Carson

    Twenty years ago, BMX in Austin, Texas didn't look much different from this photo.

    Day 1: Odyssey's Texas Toast Jam, Austin, Texas
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