Maxime Hussnot and Joan Duru are in the third round

Maxime Hussnot and Joan Duru are in the third round

On paper, Hussnot had probably the toughest job out of the blues still in the second round. Next to him in the row are three not least Hawaiians with two former elites Ezekiel Lau and Imaikallani de Volt, as well as Ian Gentile. Add to that that Lau was Ericeira’s defending champion and deVault reached the semi-finals last year after blazing all the way and you have a streak that’s easy to describe as ‘tough’.

Réunions came out of it gently, giving up first place only to Gentile, author of the best heat wave (7.33), in his last moments. Previously, the European WSL champion spoke about the speed and fluidity of surfing in two waves with a rating of 5.17 and 6.17. The latter, as a bonus for three straight nonstop laps, would have come close to 8 if he had held his grand final appearance. But without consequences, as the waves missed Lau and Devault in the final minutes, so they tried to pry the Frenchman out of his second place in the playoffs.

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Ericeira (CS): Fierro shines, Doro passes on the wire, Delahai and Addo fall from the start

Vahine Fierro, who won her series superbly, and Joan Douro, who qualified in the finals, passed the first round of the Challenger Series from Ericeira on Monday. Out, on the other hand, the best Habs in the ranking, Gatien Delahaye, but also Marco Mignot, Ian Fontaine and Pauline Ado

Ian Gentile.


Ian Gentile.

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In the third round of this season’s fifth (out of 7) CC of the season, he will face the current 16th in the standings, who aspire to merge the top 10 qualifiers for CT 2023, Brazilian Mateos Navarro and Peruvian Luca Messinas, the rookie. This year in the elite, but a victim of “cutting” mid-season. There is no reason for Huscenot to stop on such a good path: therefore, he would have to take one of the first two positions in the series to reach the round of 16.

The deal will be the same for Juan Douro, who, for his part, will be opposed by Brazilian Lucas Silvera and young Spaniard Ador Amatrine. After crossing his first streak in the extremes on Sunday, Landis took some time to get into the second on Tuesday. So he had to wait until the 18th minute (out of 30) to catch his first wave…but what a joke! Exhausting a first section of several big aft turns, the Ondres surfer turned to top speed in the section he was able to call and once again cited his aggressive maneuvers in the rear at an infernal pace.

Duru was rewarded for his great effort with 8.17 which he threw perfectly. He was quick to add 5.23 to him to take the heat and not give up in front of Italian and current second CS Leo Fioravanti, who accompanies him in the third round, unlike American Kei Kobayashi and South. African Max Elkington.

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Ericeira (CS): Burez starts strong, Cusinette, Fast, Hussnot and Bakri start in the second round.

Ericeira (CS): Burez starts strong, Cusinette, Fast, Hussnot and Bakri start in the second round.

Five Frenchmen qualified, this Sunday in Portugal, for the second round of the EDP Vissla Pro Ericeira, the fifth of seven Challenger Series events of the season: Michel Burez, who signed the best wave of the day, Jurgen Cuzenet, Cole Fast, Maxime Hussnot and Justin Crete. On the other hand, six

Especially in the first round on Sunday, when he still considered himself at only 60% of his ability after having surgery on his right knee at the start of the year, Michel Burez succumbed in the second round. With just one well-negotiated wave (6.00), the Tahitian failed to rattle his former elite teammates, who are also looking for a bounce, Brazilian David Silva and former surfer Auriverde, now Italian. Jesse Mendes (read results below).

Two waves of waves were almost enough to make Justin Crete happy. But his second and final attempt, which began a minute after the bell and was punctuated by turns and carvings that were as fierce as they were sharp, only got 6.23 “A”s from the judges while a 6.60 would have opened the door for the third round at the expense of New Zealander T Kehoko Butler, who He finally qualified with the very energetic Brazilian Matthews Navarro.

Jorgann Couzinet did not find the key to the Ribeira d’Ilhas on Tuesday. With only one wave surfed, and a rating of 4.00, the Reunionese remained stuck to the last place in his series. “It’s hard to lose without being able to express yourself…,” he swooned in his elimination on instagramwithout discouraging me: “It’s been a long time since I’ve felt good in my head, and I’m excited to reclaim the place I held during my three years in qualifying.”

T Kihoku Butler.


T Kihoku Butler.

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Waida at CT 2023, it’s over!

If he finishes much better than he started, Kauli Vaast, for his part, has accumulated plenty of delays in the first two of his second-round streak in hopes of making a comeback in money time. Third, young Tahitian saw former Brazilian CT member Willian Cardoso fly away in round three with the heat winner, the Indonesian leader at CS Rio Waida. Eligible is nothing more than telling stories for the winner of the Manly and Ballito events as he confirms his entry to CT 2023! The first Indonesian.

The women’s first round finish opened the day, but it did not allow a Frenchwoman to join Fahen Fierro, who had qualified the day before, in the second round. Both Tessa Thiessen and Maud Le Carre failed to finish last in their series, and never raced in their first qualifying. These two superstars were unsuccessful in picking up waves and out of rhythm, their heads respectively reaching 4.80 and 6.43 points. Insufficient totals to hope to continue their Portuguese adventure.

Results

The second round of the French (First 2 of each series qualify for Round Three):
– Series 1: Ian Gentile (how) 11.56, Maxime Hucenot (France) 11.34, Emekalani de Volt (how) 8.56, Ezekiel Lau (how) 6.40
– Series 2: Mateus Navarro (Barre) 12.03, T. Kihoku Butler (New Zealand) 11.43, Justin Beckert (France) 11.06, Conner Coffin (US) 9.23
Series 5: Deivid Silva (Bré) 14.50, Jesse Mendes (Ita) 12.43, Michel Bourez (Fra) 9.93, Sheldon Simkus (Australia) 8.73
Series 7: Rio Waida (IDN) 11.33, Willian Cardoso (Bri) 11.00, Cole fast (France) 10.00, Carlos Muñoz (CRI) 7.84
Series 8: Jacob Wilcox (Australia) 11.87, Liam O’Brien (Australia) 10.87, Cam Richards (US) 7.30, Jurgen Cuisinette (France) 4.00
Series 12: Joan Douro (France) 13.40, Leonardo Ferravanti (ETA) 12.27, Kei Kobayashi (US) 10.44, Max Elkington (AFS) 9.53
Continuation of the first round of the French women (First 2 of each series qualify for Round Two):
Series 13: Camilla Kemp (Germany) 11.00, Nikki Van Dyck (Australia) 8.24, Rina Matsunaga (Japan) 7.70, Tessa Thiessen (France) 4.80
Series 14: Francesca Fiselko (France) 14.33, Alyssa Spencer (US) 12.37, Leilani McGonagall (CRI) 11.83, Maud le Carre (France) 6.43

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