Diversion TV Retrospective – Stephen Cerra

Check this weeks Diversion TV Retrospective from DVM 3.0. Stephen Cerra was a flatland Kingpin in the Hollywood, CA area before moving down to Redondo Beach. Check out his mastery of rolling styles at the famous “Dojo” slanted spot.
This was filmed right before he moved back to PA, where he currently resides at Flow Mountain.

Throwback – Simon O’Brien Intrikat Landescape A

Got to be honest I’m on a bit of a SImon O’Brien kick at the moment. And why the hell not, what an amazing rider with one of the biggest bag of tricks in the game. Take this 2002 Intrikat Landescape A part is small example. There’s not too many riders messing around with backwards xft halfpackers and the blender line at 1:45 where Simon et’s the pedals round to switch into xft caboose on pedal is still amazing to this day! I got a real autumn vibe watching this one this morning. Well worth a re-watch or if you haven’t seen it, a real treat!

Diversion TV Retrospective – Sick Child – Diversion Video Mag 3.0 (Part 7)

This weeks Diversion Tv retrospective is a real treat! I remember this 3.0 coming out, and watching this section over and over, Ed Nussbaum drops some knowledge about running an independant flatland company, plus the line at 2:23 is amazing to this day! As a bonus there’s the x-footed hiker on the phone commercial for Liquid Frame, the mail order company Bobby started that offered free shipping worldwide.

Brian Chapman – Diversion Tv Retrospective

This weeks Diversion Tv Retrospective features Brian Chapman. Bobby broke this one down for ya “Shot in 2003, this was an era when many riders came to Los Angeles to escape the harsh winters of the east coast. Brian discusses east coast flatland life as well as his flatland photography. Don’t miss this episode.”

Throwback Thursdays with TJ Perry / Diversion TV Retrospective

This weeks Throwback comes from Bobby Carters Diversion TV archive: heres what the main man had to say:

In this retro segment we traveled to the east coast of the USA in 2003 and talk to TJ Perry, a name that needs no introduction. TJ is a rider through and through to this day. Thanks to Kevin Norris for shooting the footage and conducting the interview! Check out TJ’s story.