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Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach: Day 2![]() SURFING's Nick Carroll reports as Dane Reynolds comes on strong during Round 2 of the Rip Curl Pro By Nick Carroll View the photos from today's action HERE
![]() Surf: Four foot plus Bells, messy then clearing and dropping Dream Tour, yeah well, OK, but… Today’s Rip Curl Pro began in as tough a condition set as we've seen here in many years. Yesterday's substantial groundswell backed a bit to around four foot, hacked savagely by a cross-shore southeasterly. If you haven't been here, try to picture Trestles in a southwest swell and a gusty devil south wind. Yeah.
It posed a serious problem for many of the pros, who still have a naive belief in the “Dream Tour” label and thus come psyched for excellent surf, only to be confronted with this most complex equation of a surf spot, where turn timing and wave selection operates on its own wacky wavelength. Let’s have a look at a couple of contrasting approaches to this problem. Surfing magazine surfed last night with Timmy Reyes, one of the tour's most talented young guys, who scored an almighty 4 out of 20 in his first heat. “I couldn’t get to the lip in time,” he said, reflecting a difficulty a lot of surfers seemed to have on this broad flat-faced wave. “You’d be at the wave base, looking up and thinking ‘Well, there it is, it LOOKS good, I'd like to be there, but I'm down here!’” By the end of the session Timmy’d solved the problem, using a round pin instead of a squash and turning to the lip from mid-face rather than looking for the non-existent base. Figuring out stuff like this is the real task of a top pro -- not dreaming of flawless waves and being endlessly disappointed by their absence. Naturally enough Tim won his heat today, convincingly over Royden Bryson. A couple heats later the wind miraculously died, the water surface miraculously softened, and the tide stayed low enough for Dane Reynolds to show some serious form flashes. In this Year of the Fit-Ball, Dane’s been careful to let the world know he’s more into just going surfing whenever possible. His theory seems to be to stay loose, a theory that - Surfing noted approvingly - he put to work at the Tracks magazine party last night. No hanging in the Bowl figuring out turn timing for this boy: it’s fun fun fun all the way! Two judges scored him 10 for his high wave, a swift and well-judged ride on the best wave to come through all day. “I would have had to really blow it not get a score,” he said, most self-effacingly for a bloke who now tops the wave and heat score for this event. Meanwhile, Bells the Event just roars ahead. Easter Saturday is in the midst of an Aussie long weekend, and people poured into the event site all day long under an increasingly warm sun, paying $11 per head for access, $2 for parking, and $5 for a hotdog, and god help ‘em, listening to an AC-DC tribute band absolutely free. They also saw Steph Gilmore show her hand yet again as being heads and shoulders above her opposition. Ms Gilmore signed more autographs today than half the men put together, and it’s no wonder she’s so popular. She now stands in the box seat for victory in the women’s ranks here, while the men prepare for the reality check of round three. Surfing’s tip? Man, what’s the point? But we will say this: only one pro surfed down post-event today, and his name is Bede Durbidge. The perennial dark horse. Watch him. Today’s Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach Round 2 Results: Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach Round 3 Match-Ups:
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