
The Art Thomason Episode
Send us Fan Mail Art Thomason is out of Houston, Texas. He’s been a pro flatlander for 28 years and sponsored by Hoffman bikes for 27 of those years. He’s also a NASA engineer. Specializing in space-walk Operations. He’s

Hosted by Jon Dowker & Anthony Berardi · 🇺🇸 US · EN-US · 32 episodes
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Send us Fan Mail Art Thomason is out of Houston, Texas. He’s been a pro flatlander for 28 years and sponsored by Hoffman bikes for 27 of those years. He’s also a NASA engineer. Specializing in space-walk Operations. He’s

Send us Fan Mail Todd Carter was a part of the huge 80’s Ohio Flatland scene. He rode for Hutch in 1988 & 1989. He documented more old-school Flatland AFA events than anyone! Over the years, he has been heavily involved

Send us Fan Mail James McGraw hails from Troy Michigan, is a long time Pro Flatlander and organizer of the second iteration of the AFA (American Flatland Association). He is also passionate about restoring classic cars.

Send us Fan Mail Russell Summeville hails from Suwanee, Georgia, by way of California. Currently residing in a Ford E150 van. He rides Park and street mostly and has been doing shows for over 17 years. Currently riding f

Send us Fan Mail Shawn White is a San Diego local originally from West Virginia. A designer, inventor, entrepreneur, actor, comedian and a lover of all things bikes. He’s the inventor of an early sealed freecoaster hub,

Send us Fan Mail Usually, I give a bit of the introduction bio for our guest here, but when it comes to Kevin Martin, who has been involved in major parts of the BMX scene for most of his life, I am going to leave you wi

Send us Fan Mail Keith Trainor is originally from North Bergen, New Jersey but made his mark in Southern California. He rode for S&M bikes through most of the 90’s and had has own brand through S&M called Menstrual Cycle

Send us Fan Mail PLEASE NOTE: An Updated version was released at 7:30pm April 15, 2024 to fix an editing mistake. Bill Nitschke hails from Indianapolis, Indiana. He grew up riding with BMX Flatland legends Perry Mervar,

Send us Fan Mail Robert & Reben Castillo are two very influential brothers, hailing from Austin Texas! Both gained recognition in the 80’s for there flatland abilities and they are still out there pushing the sport today

Send us Fan Mail Gary Pollak was part of the King of Prussia, Pennsylvania BMX scene and considered a quasi Plywood Hood. Featured in early Dorkin’ In York videos & known as a great all-around rider competing in both AFA

Send us Fan Mail Brandon Fentonn is a flatland lifer. He has a huge bag of tricks and a myriad of difficult breakless maneuvers and multiple whiplash variations? He currently residing in Toronto and is a regular at the D

Send us Fan Mail Join Jon and I as we talk BMX Freestyle with 3 ledgends of the sport Ron Wilkerson, Brian Blyther and Dave Nourie. Hear the inside scope from these iconic Team Haro members. Please click this link if you

Send us Fan Mail Few people have done as much for Flatland BMX, as Effraim Catlow. He was: Competing as early as 1986 Amateur world champion in 1991. Pro World champion by 1994. Competed X-games 7 times And recently judg

Send us Fan Mail Paula Marie is a Canadian, flatlander that hails from Southern Ontario. She spent a few years living and riding in British Columbia, She's a member of the Women of Freestyle. Has an impressive bag of tri

Send us Fan Mail Jody Temple is a flatland rider who's been a long time resident of Athens GA. He is one of the early. members of the Athens Family BMX crew. He's been featured in many videos over the years, but notably

Send us Fan Mail Bill Batchelor was an avid BMX rider during the early 80s, participating in racing and followed by freestyle. He was also interested in photography from a young age with black & white images being his pr

Send us Fan Mail Maurice Meyer started riding BMX in the mid-70s. In the 80s he was a part of the epic Golden Gate Park freestyle scene and a rider on the infamous Curb Dogs BMX/Skate team founded by the late Dave Vander

Send us Fan Mail Kip Williamson is a Flatlander originally out of Angola Indiana, an AFA competitor in the 80s, and a Fat House member. He was known in the 90s as the “Video Guy”. He created “Juvenile Trickery”, “Alterna

Send us Fan Mail This episode was sparked by the recent passing of Andrew Wickham. Andrew was a talented flatlander and a friend of Jon’s. If you take away one thing from this episode, please reach out to a friend or fam

Send us Fan Mail Dave Nourie hails from California, has been riding and even competing in flatland for nearly 40 years! He rode and toured with the iconic 80's Haro team including Brian Blyther, Ron Wilkerson, Dennis McC
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