Roast The Coast Byron Bay, what a time!
Once again, crew showed up for an absolute belter of a day. Everyone had a smile on their face and some memories were made.
That's been the point of putting on Roast The Coast in the first place.
A BMX Jam Tour series that people can mark in their calendar and look forward to.
Once they arrive, they hopefully create a new and deeper connections between riders who choose BMX as their pastime - no matter the skill level.
While competitions are fun, they cater to only one side of BMX.
Roast The Coast is attempting to provide some thing epic to look forward to, for not just the best riders, but also for riders who work a job, are weekend warriors, and the next generation.
The lifestyle of BMX is one of the best aspects of BMX and it was shown in full force at Byron Bay.
Shout out to everyone who made the trip.
Traveling, meeting new riders... "The Vibe" - it's hard to replicate online, but the homie Troy Charlesworth did an epic job in the video below.
See you July 19 at Caloundra skatepark for stop 3 of Roast The Coast!
The young shredders catching laps in the bowl. Photo: Kiowa Sioux
The fact that this was a carved 'pocket' air is insane. Kaz Campbell, wayyy up there with the hand off. Photo: Tyson JP
Ben Hoskin rips. He is definitely one of those underground shredders that is pushing the limits on going high in deep transition - hit his instagram if you don't believe me. Insane. Photo: Tyson JP
Prezz - Jackson Presbury - is on a tear. Came from Newcastle to Byron and ripped it up as usual. Photo: Kiowa Sioux
Slater Lyttle is 10 years old and was doing some of the highest airs of the day - he was also pumping out high whip airs in the deep end like it was nothing. Photo: Tyson JP