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One of the reasons, out of many, why this stop is a favorite on tour is because it's so easy to get great waves while freesurfing. At nearly every other spot on tour practicing means battling it out on a single peak with hordes of frothing fans, but here there's miles and miles of dreaminess.
Bede Durbidge doesn't say much. When he does, he speaks softly and slowly, with a rural Queensland drawl. He always seems to be in the same mood - never gets excited, nervous, or upset.
t had to happen. It does every year, right? Trestles in September always fires like a Santa Ana fanned conflagration, but this year? So far it hadn't.
Round 1 of WCT contests are fun. No one loses and the surfers get a chance to warm up without having to deal with a crowd. But, for those unlucky enough not to win their first round heats, Round 2 is no fun at all.
Phil MacDonald thought he got burned here last year when Kelly Slater beat him in the final. Let's face it, a lot of people in the surf world thought he did too
The full compliment of the top 45 surfers in the world will hit the water at Trestles, located just outside of San Clemente, Southern California
Chelsea Georgeson, the reigning ASP Women's World Champion, has defended her Rip Curl Pro Mademoiselle title today with a win over current world No. 1 Melanie Redman-Carr
Layne Beachley won the inaugural Billabong Girls Pro Brazil today to post her first ASP Women's World Tour event win in two years. Beachley is now the No. 1-rated female surfer in the world, an honor she hasn't shouldered since winning her sixth world title in 2003.
Rob Machado takes out Roy Powers win his third Honda US Open
After surfing a tremendous final in outstanding waves Mick Fanning has defeated Taj Burrow to win the 2006 edition of the Billabong Pro Jeffreys Bay.
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