It’s all French (and upsets) for the pros overseas
RICK FIGNETTI
The surf scene’s still in full swing with the big boys over in
France. The Rip Curl Pro has gotten underway in Hossegor with the
waves in the two- to four-foot range with some offshore winds.
Some big results have already come in. Three-time world champ Tom
Curren, who received a wildcard, put on quite a display of surfing to
start out round two, but didn’t have enough to get past Lower’s
winner Joel “Parko” Parkinson, who was on fire again.
Curren used to live in France back in the day and has always been
quite a favorite there. He used to split time between those killer
French beach breaks and Santa Barbara’s point break Rincon in his
home town.
No. 6 seed Damien Hobgood, whose home state of Florida has been
getting worked by the hurricanes lately, lost to the hard charging
Brazilian Armando Daltro. Wildcard Frenchman Eric Rebiere ousted No.
9 seed Australian Jake Patterson in a close one. The upset losers
included Carlsbad’s Taylor Knox, Laguna Beach’s Pat O’Connell, San
Clemente’s Corey Lopez and Aussie Mark “Occy” Occhilupo among the top
guns.
In one of the later heats, Aussie Mick Campbell tied Hawaiian
Kalani Robb on points and, on the countback of a third wave, advanced
by a mere quarter of a point.
A dropping swell is forecasted for mid-week, picking up at the end
to pretty good size, yeah! Stay posted next week for final results.
The top women surfers will be coming to the West Coast for the
World Championship Tour event, the Rip Curl Pro at Surfrider Beach,
Malibu, this weekend. The big names will be on hand, starting with
ratings leader Sophia Mulanovich, who’s won a few events this season,
plus big wave standout Rochelle Ballard, who’s number two in the
standings and having a great year.
Brazil’s Jacqueline Silva is third, while world champ Layne
Beachley and U.S. Open winner Chelsea Georgeson are tied for fourth
in the points race and looking to move up. Others to watch are
Hawaiian Keala Kennelly and South Africa’s Heather Clark, to name a
few.
Local wonder boy Timmy Reyes has done it again, going back to
back. After a victory in Atlantic City at the Dan Heritage Pro, he
also won the two-star Unsound Pro in New York. The surf was unheard
of, getting as big as double overhead, compliments of Hurricanes
Jeanne and Karl who were throwing some huge swells along the East
Coast.
Reyes took out some stiff competition in the final -- Aussie
ripper Beau Mitchell was second, followed by Hawaiian Jessie Merle
Jones in third and San Clemente’s Chris Ward in fourth.
There are still some big pointers on the World Qualifying Series
schedule before it’s over. Coming up here in California is the
four-star Cold Water Classic in Santa Cruz, Oct. 20 to 24. South
America is next with the six-star in Florianapolis, Brazil from Oct.
25 to 31. The tour will end with a Hawaiian leg, starting with the
six-star Vans Hawaiian Pro at Haliewa, Nov. 12 to 24 and finishing
with the O’Neill World Cup at Sunset Beach, Nov. 26 to Dec. 7.
So the last surf contests are on the North Shore, right smack in
the winter storm track for a possibility of big surf at those classic
breaks.
High five to local filmmaker Timmy Turner for taking the top video
award for the hot flick “Second Thoughts,” on his journey to Indo
with buddies Brett Swartz and Travis Potter at the Surfer Poll awards
recently.
That’s it for now. See ya, Fig over and out.
* RICK FIGNETTI is an nine-time West Coast champion, has
announced the U.S. Open of Surfing the last 11 years and has been the
KROQ-FM surfologist for the last 18 years. He owns a surf shop on
Main Street. You can reach him at (714) 536-1058.
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