Gavin Fox, warmup tailwhip. Photo: Andy Fitzgerrell
Tristen Cooper, fully extended tuck-no-hander. Photo: Andy Fitzgerrell
Jonesy Fedderson, Toboggan air. Photo: Andy Fitzgerrell
Jonesy Fedderson, Superman. Photo: Andy Fitzgerrell
Braxton Baty, One-handed Nofoot CanCan. Photo: Andy Fitzgerrell
Adrian Evans, state bird inspired TuckNoHander. Photo: Andy Fitzgerrell
Gavin Fox is only 6 years old and he’s hitting the same jump as the pros. Gavin threw in an E.T. (pedal in the air) on this one. Photo: Andy Fitzgerrell
Braxton Baty, Indian Air . Photo: Andy Fitzgerrell
It was hot out at the SoJo Equestrian Center, so the guys took the opportunity between demos to cool off and kick back. Photo: Andy Fitzgerrell
Garrett Holm stalls out a toothpick while the next generation takes notes. Photo: Andy Fitzgerrell
Adrian Evans, Euro air. Photo: Andy Fitzgerrell
Garrett Holm, styled-out topside NacNac air. Photo: Andy Fitzgerrell
Braxton Baty, Tailwhip air. Photo: Andy Fitzgerrell
Jonesy Fedderson, high speed bunnyhop over 9 of the audience members. Photo: Andy Fitzgerrell
Jonesy Fedderson, Flair. Photo: Andy Fitzgerrell
Tristen Cooper, Superman Seatgrab. Photo: Andy Fitzgerrell
Jonesy Fedderson, Superman. Photo: Andy Fitzgerrell
Eddie Buckley, the man behind 5050 BMX and MC at the demo. Photo: Andy Fitzgerrell
Gavin Fox, big grin as a boy older than him gives him props. Photo: Andy Fitzgerrell
Jonesy Fedderson, Tuck NoHander air at height. Photo: Andy Fitzgerrell
Braxton Baty, Tuck NoHander air. Photo: Andy Fitzgerrell
Jonesy Fedderson, boosted turndown air. Photo: Andy Fitzgerrell
Gavin Fox, styling it out. Photo: Andy Fitzgerrell
Braxton Baty, mid double-tailwhip. Photo: Andy Fitzgerrell
Garrett Holm, styled out NacNac. Photo: Andy Fitzgerrell
Jonesy Fedderson, backflip turndown to end the demo. Photo: Andy Fitzgerrell
Tristen Cooper jumping over some of the local wildlife. Photo: Andy Fitzgerrell
5050 BMX Shop is located in Layton, UT and is arguably the most famous BMX shop in the country. Owner/operator Eddie Buckley has a crew of riders who come setup the box jump and quarter pipe for demos at events. The Salt Lake County Fair runs Aug. 12–16 and the 5050 BMX team were there to do demos on the first afternoon of the fair. With a mix of riders aged 6 to 28, there was a diverse selection of riding styles and tricks. While a demo is a “show” for the audience, it’s also just another day of riding bikes for the riders. Lots of laughs and jokes were had between demos, and the final demo even had a guest appearance from a T-Rex.
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