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Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach: Day 1![]() SURFING's Nick Carroll reports as the conditions at Bells begin to border on out of control By Nick Carroll View the photos from today's action HERE
![]() Surf: Six foot plus Bells, messy and difficult Remember what Kelly said about Bells yesterday afternoon? “It always looks better than it is”? Not today. Today looked exactly as hard, rugged, uneven, and just plain tortuous as Bells Beach gets, as the top 45 and wildcards workhorsed their way through six to seven feet – that is, double overhead – of bumpy long flat wall, shredded by a direct hit of 25 knot onshore wind. Nonetheless, the Rip Curl Pro marched through 20 heats like it was cardboard. All this plus a bitchen sweep down the reef! Just as well they’re all so doggone fit.
Here’s the real giveaway: after six heats there hadn’t been a wave scored over eight points. Six heats, eighteen surfers, and no ride considered “excellent”. That all changed with Parko’s arrival – Mr Smooth, whose gliding swooping style seems to connect with Bells no matter what the wind happens to be doing. Joel clicked with a 9-plus to make himself one of three surfers who immediately strikes a casual viewer as a chance here. One of the other two is Bede Durbidge. Surfing has been calling Bede out as an event winner long before his Triple Crown in 2007. Ill fortune this morning dumped him into a round two heat late this afternoon, in which he brutally and summarily dispensed with wildcard ex-45 member Nathan Hedge, in the second highest scoring win of the day. Do we need to tell you who scored highest? Yep, that’s right, the quotee from this report’s first sentence. Slater cruised and played with his round one heat before putting it out of its mercy with a typically composed yet dazzling nine-plus in the closing stages. He now sits in prime position to repeat his Snapper Rocks win … yet to Surfing, he still looks like a guy who doesn’t mind either way. How long can he keep winning heats like this before something clicks? Before he can’t avoid stepping up to yet another title shot? Guess we’ll just have to keep watching. Meanwhile, other people did some interesting stuff. Ace Buchan aced Mick Fanning the same way he aced Taj at Snapper, by refusing to flip out. Jeremy Flores continued his extraordinary run of round one wins; since starting out last year he’s averaging over 80%, and it can’t be too much longer before the bulk of his opposition stop seeing him as a semi-innocent grom and start seeing the killer underneath. And AI’s free-surf the day before paid off with his judgement of the conditions today. Andy is beginning to surf heats the way his guru Occy used to, with a very clear calculated plan that belies his rep as an unpredictable dynamo. Occ’s ghost lives in Andy. But there’s always ghosts around Bells. Hell, the contest’s older than any of the competitors. Sitting next to Surfing at dinner this evening were two mature women, one older than the other, eyes receding into a deeply lined face. The waitress brought them martinis. The older woman rejected hers: “That’s the worst martini I’ve ever tasted!” Surfing suggested she stick to wine. “Normally I do,” she confided, “but every now and then…” The older woman was Joan Peterson – mother of Michael. Couldn’t happen anywhere else. ![]() Kelly Slater Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach Round 1 Results: Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach Completed Round 2 Heats: Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach Remaining Round 2 Match-Ups: View the photos from today's action HERE
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