Sunday, September 25, 2011

Day 3


KSP One Eye Pro Daily Update: Day 3
Sunday, 25 September 2011 19:54

September 25, 2011: With a solid breeze mid-morning on day three of the KSP One Eye Pro, Round 1 of the men’s division resumed. Kiting on 7- to 9-meter kites, competitors once again had phenomenal waves — 4 to 6 feet (Hawaiian), 8- to 12-foot faces. Scoring each rider on up to 15 waves per heat, judges rated each wave ridden on a scale of .1 to 10 and combined each rider’s two top waves for a total potential score of 20.

Indonesian resident Marc Ramseier (Switzerland) showed a lot of commitment with his powerful, full rail turns in the pulsing surf to score an impressive 9.27 and 8.77 — totaling to 18.04 — the highest score of Round 1. Jesse Richman (Hawaii), Patri McLaughlin (Hawaii/North) and Sky Solbach (USA/North), all riding strapless, scored in the 14- to 16-point range, exhibiting a high degree of speed, power and control with top to bottom surfing. John Amundson (Hawaii/North), Bruno Bordowsky (Brazil) and Oswald Smith (South Africa), riding in straps, also scored in a similar range.

Women’s Round 1 came next. Murdering 12 waves during her 15-minute heat, local wave slayer Ninja Bichler (Germany) scored a remarkable 18.1 for seamlessly linking big arching turns, big hits under the lip, long rides and even some switchstance surfing. Earning 16.06, the second highest score of Women’s Round 1, Ines Correira (Portugal) destroyed her fair share of waves as well.

Before the day’s end, Men’s Round 2 kicked off, featuring head-to-head competition between riders who didn’t advance from Round 1. Of the five heats completed (out of 8), Jeremy Eloy (France/North), 2010 Kite Surf World Champion Guilly Brandao (Brazil), Juan Pabloo Diban (Chile), 2008 World Champion Mitu Monteiro (Cabo Verde) and Bruno Bordowsky (Brazil) advanced. Eloy, Monteiro and Brandao, all riding strapped, were the standouts with scores in the 14.2 to 16.3 range. Brandao attacked the lip with his patented backhand snaps while Eloy opted to keep busy, picking off as many set waves as possible. Monteiro found one of the few cover-ups of the day through the inside bowl on his forehand.

The forecast for tomorrow promises another day of great wind and swell (likely a bit smaller than today, but building in the late afternoon). Conditions permitting, Men’s Round 2 will resume in the a.m., followed by Women’s Round 2 and so forth.

The KSP Mauritius One Eye Pro 2011 is sponsored by the Indian Resort & Spa, MTPA (Mauritius Tourism Promotion Authority), Air Mauritius, Mauritours, Le Gall, Habit, Club Mistral and Silent Partners. The KSP World Tour is supported by ION and Vitamizzer.

If you missed the live broadcast today, please visit kspworldtour.com/live to watch all the action-packed heats on demand. All heat results and the upcoming heat order is available at kspworldtour.com/ladder. Stay tuned for the next live webcast with live scoring.

Friday, September 23, 2011

Swells Good

After a solid week of surf we are all a little burnt out. As for the next couple of days...looks like the SUP my be back in business. There are two small swells on the way and the trades will be back on Monday late or tuesday. As for the real action is in Mauritius ...This is my fantasy kitesurf team at the http://www.kspworldtour.com. Of Coarse, Jesse and Patri are my guys....Go Maui...Aloha and Good Luck

Richman

Gil

McLaughlin

Bridge

Laviolette

Kuiper
Name
GroupTypePointsVal/€m
J. Richman Men A08.5
M. Gil Women A09.5
P. McLaughlin Men B07.5
S. Bridge Women B07.5
N. Laviolette Men C02.5
S. Kuiper Women C02.5
By the way, I have no idea who any of the other riders are????


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Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Smothie groovie

Aloha...looks like a repeat of yesterday...light trades, beautiful weather, and a rising some nw swell...looks like fun. Bring your big kites and surfboards. Aloha and good luck

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Spin the wheel

Maybe...maybe not...the only way to know is if you go...aloha and good luck

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Break dance

Aloha...well no wind for the next couple days. An upper level low is killing our trades till the weekend. But..started on thursday we do have a moderate n swell on the way...opening day! Aloha and good luck