Women's Quarterfinalists Decided at HD World Junior Championships, Upsets Unfold in Men's Round 3

Courtesy of Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) International


HD World Junior Championship pres. By Devassa
ASP World Junior Championships (Men’s and Women’s)
Joaquina Beach, Florianopolis, Santa Catarina, Brazil
October 27 – November 5, 2013

Pictured: Bianca Buitendag (ZAF), 19, ASP Women’s WCT Rookie and two-time World Junior runner-up, advanced to the Quarterfinals of the HD World Junior Championships today.

Credit: ASP/SMORIGO

JOAQUINA BEACH, Florianopolis/BRA (Thursday, October 31, 2013) – The 2013 HD Women’s World Junior Championships presented by Devassa returned to competition in to two-to-four foot (1 metre) waves at Joaquina Beach, narrowing the field down to just eight Quarterfinalists to start the day.

The 2013 ASP World Junior Championships not only offers up a prestigious title, but crucial placement in to ASP Qualifying Series events. Men’s top four finishers are guaranteed placement in all 2014 ASP Prime events while surfers finishing fifth through eighth earn a Round 1 berth in all ASP 6-Star events. For the women, a top four finish guarantees a position in to the Round of 60 in all ASP 6-Star contests.

Tatiana Weston-Webb (HAW), 17, would take on fellow Hawaiian goofy-footer Dax McGill (HAW), 15, in the opening Round 3 match-up. Weston-Webb, who is competing in her first ASP World Junior Championships, would get the best of a series of exchanges on the lefthanders of Playa Joaquina, combining committed outside turns with strong finishing maneuvers to secure a Round 4 berth and the day’s high heat total of 16.50 out of 20.

“Having Dax (McGill) in my heat was kind of a bummer, but we always want to beat each other,” Weston-Webb said. “It gives you that little boost of wanting to win and I think I came out with better priority situations and was lucky enough to get the two good set lefts. I was lucky to get two turns on the outside and connect them to the inside.”

Weston-Webb has put together a banner 2013 season, finishing at No. 12 on the ASP Women’s World Ranking and just shy of a berth among next season’s ASP Top 17. The Hawaiian talent is carrying new-found confidence following her global success this season and hopes to cap off her year with a top result at the ASP World Junior Championships.

“Almost qualifying for the 2014 World Tour caught me by surprise,” Weston-Webb said. “I really didn’t think that I’d get that close and that gave me a really big confidence booster. It feels really good to have the results under my belt. Now I’m going to go in to the 2014 year on the QS with the confidence of knowing I can get results.”

Mahina Maeda (HAW), 15, continued to assert herself among the world’s finest up-and-coming talent with a commanding Round 3 victory over Brazilian Marina Rezende (BRA), 18. Maeda, currently competing in her second career ASP World Junior Championships, has matched her 2012 result with a Quarterfinals berth and has set her sights set high at Joaquina Beach this year.

“This is my first time in Brazil and it’s a great experience to come around the world and compete in different conditions,” Maeda said. “This wave is a unique wave and it suits all types of talent whether you’re an aerialist or you like big carves. It’s a beautiful day and I’m just happy to be here competing with the best junior girls. Hopefully I can keep going and take it to the final and win the World Junior Title.”

Bianca Buitendag (ZAF), 19, ASP Women’s WCT Rookie and two-time ASP World Junior Runner-Up, continued her winning form today, quietly navigating though a wave-starved heat to secure a Quarterfinals berth. Buitendag maintained priority throughout the majority of her battle against South American Lucia Cosoleto (ARG), 17, delivering a series of polished forehand carves on the Joaquina Beach lefthanders to take the heat victory.

“I think on the lower tide it breaks more out the back, but when the tide comes up it’s hard to get those turns out the back,” Buitendag said. “It was a total change of environment out there today and I was trying to work it the best that I could.”

Johanne Defay (FRA), 19, ASP European Junior Champion and recent qualifier for the 2014 Women’s WCT, has also quietly navigated her way to the Quarterfinals. The French talent has been building momentum throughout the event and hopes to peak in the final rounds.

“I’m happy to get through that heat,” Defay said. “There were some good waves, but you just have to catch them. It’s a bit tricky. The lineup is really big and I’m getting lost a bit. I need to pick a point on the beach to line up on, but I’m getting a little more comfortable out there and hope I can continue to build on my performances towards the final.”

Following the completion of Women’s competition, HD World Junior Championships Men would return to complete the first eight heats of Round 3. The afternoon would host some incredible performances from the international field, with up-and-coming talent and Pro Junior veterans contributing to the afternoon’s action.

Michael Rodrigues (BRA), 18, who earned the event’s high scores in Round 2, continued to assert his dominance again today. The Brazilian upstart would stick to his explosive forehand in Round 3, amassing the day’s highest single-wave score of 9.63 out of 10. Rodrigues would put on an impressive display during his near-perfect ride, delivering a fins-free turn combined with a forehand wrap completed with an air-reverse.

“I knew it was going to be tough,” Rodrigues said. “Navarro (Matheus Navarro) is a very competitive guy and we’ve surfed against each other a lot in amateur championship events. I felt good going in to the event and I was focusing on the airs on the rights. When the waved popped up, I knew I had to make it. I’m getting closer to that perfect 10 and making it to the end of the event.”

Matt Banting (AUS), 18, who was a standout in Round 1, continued his successful run at Joaquina Beach with a victory over Hawaiian Seth Moniz (HAW), 16. Banting wasted little time in his winning heat, opening his affair with a strong 8.17 point ride and would solidify the victory with a 7.17 to advance to Round 4.

“I was happy to get that 8 right off of the bat, especially with the young little dynamite (Seth Moniz) coming through,” Banting said. “His ASP World Ranking doesn’t justify his talent at the moment,so I knew it was really tricky and there weren’t many waves coming through. We only had three or four waves each to try and consolidate on. I knew every wave I had, I couldn’t fall off. I was a little nervous going in to it, but feeling good. Every surf I’m having out here I’m feeling more comfortable.”

Juninho Urcia (PER), 18, would deliver the biggest upset of the day, eliminating 2011 ASP World Junior Champion Caio Ibelli (BRA), 20, via a hard-fought Round 3 battle.

“I knew that was going to be a hard heat with Caio Ibelli being a World Champ,” Urcia said. “He’s got a lot of experience and I was able to find a few waves and I’m happy to make it through. I feel like I’ve been blessed by God to make it through that heat. I’m happy to be here representing Peru.”

Reo Inaba (JPN), 16, would contribute to today’s upsets. The Japanese talent would take to his forehand while securing a Round 4 berth, unloading powerful forehand arcs on the Joaquina lefts to eliminate South African standout Michael February (ZAF), 20.

“I’m super happy to get that win,” Inaba said. “These waves are similar to Japan so these conditions are comfortable to me. It feels good to get a couple of heat wins and I’m excited for the next round.”

The HD World Junior Championships presented by Devassa holds a waiting period from October 27 through November 5, 2013 and is webcast LIVE via http://www.hd-wjc.com/

For additional ASP information log on to www.aspworldtour.com

HD WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS WOMEN’S ROUND 2 RESULTS:
Heat 1:
Miluska Telo (PER) 9.33, Melanie Giunta (PER) 8.63, Minato Takahashi (JPN) 4.70
Heat 2: Leticia Canales Bilbao (EUK) 9.30, Marina Rezende (BRA) 7.17, Emma Smith (ZAF) 6.03

HD WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS WOMEN’S ROUND 3 RESULTS:
Heat 1:
Tatiana Weston-Webb (HAW) 16.50 def. Dax McGill (HAW) 12.20
Heat 2: Frankie Harrer (USA) 11.27 def. Miluska Tello (PER) 9.67
Heat 3: Chelsea Tuach (BRB) 10.43 def. Reika Noro (JPN) 8.84
Heat 4: Bianca Buitendag (ZAF) 11.50 def. Lucia Cosoleto (ARG) 6.77
Heat 5: Mahina Maeda (HAW) 13.70 def. Marina Rezende (BRA) 6.10
Heat 6: Ella Williams (NZL) 11.10 def. Leticia Canales Bilbao (EUK) 7.77
Heat 7: Stephanie Single (AUS) 11.74 def. Carol Fernendes (BRA) 9.26
Heat 8: Johanne Defay (FRAZ) 13.23 def. Melanie Giunta (PER) 9.84

UPCOMING HD WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS WOMEN’S QUARTERFINALS MATCH-UPS:
QF 1:
Tatiana Weston-Webb (HAW) vs. Frankie Harrer (USA)
QF 2: Chelsea Tuach (BRB) vs. Bianca Buitendag (ZAF)
QF 3: Mahina Maeda (HAW) vs. Ella Williams (NZL)
QF 4: Stephanie Single (AUS) vs. Johanne Defay (FRA)

HD WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS MEN’S ROUND 3 RESULTS:
Heat 1:
Matt Banting (AUS) 15.34 def. Seth Moniz (HAW) 9.50
Heat 2: Reo Inaba (JPN) 12.77 def. Michael February (ZAF) 12.16
Heat 3: Michael Rodrigues (BRA) 15.30 def. Matheus Navarro (BRA) 10.66
Heat 4: Juninho Urcia (PER) 9.24 def. Caio Ibelli (BRA) 7.90
Heat 5: Oney Anwar (IDN) 10.94 def. Joao Abreu (BRA) 10.27
Heat 6: Vasco Ribeiro (PRT) 15.67 def. Steven Sawyer (ZAF) 10.33
Heat 7: Takumi Nakamura (JPN) 13.84 def. Hiroto Arai (JPN) 13.10
Heat 8: Ramzi Boukhiam (MAR) 14.56 def. Mitchell Parkinson (AUS) 12.70

REMAINING HD WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS ROUND 3 MATCH UPS:
Heat 9:
Gabriel Medina (BRA) vs. Jake Sylvester (AUS)
Heat 10: Kanoa Igarashi (USA) vs. Ian Crane (USA)
Heat 11: Keanu Asing (AUS) vs. Slade Prestwich (ZAF)
Heat 12: Dylan Lightfoot (ZAF) vs. Cam Richards (USA)
Heat 13: Carlos Munoz (CRI) vs. Vehiatua Prunier (PYF)
Heat 14: Arashi Kato (JPN) vs. Joshua Moniz (HAW)
Heat 15: Jesse Mendes (BRA) vs. Nomme Mignot (FRA)
Heat 16: Hiroto Ohhara (JPN) vs. Kan Watanabe (JPN)

2014 Testing Continues For Sykes And Baz At Jerez

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Tom Sykes and Loris Baz were both out on track for a two-day testing session at Jerez between 30 and 31 October, working with their crews on machine developments for their attack on the 2014 season.

2014 Testing Continues For Sykes And Baz At Jerez

In fair weather conditions the recently crowned SBK world champion Sykes completed around 160 laps of the intense Jerez circuit on his Ninja ZX-10R. This was the second time he has tested in readiness for the coming season since his 2013 World Championship win on Sunday 20th October.

Baz continued to regain fitness and pace after a long layoff due to injury, with Loris also having tested shortly after the end of the season, again at Jerez. Concentrating his efforts on machine set-up over both days, Loris experienced a slow speed get-off this morning. After great set-up work from his team constant improvements were found from then on, with Loris ending the tests happy and ready to ride again at Motorland Aragon in two weeks’ time.

Great weather conditions on each day allowed the whole KRT team to get through the programme of planned work. Both riders also posted strong lap times despite running race tyres and working on race set-ups on the Ninja ZX-10R, which ran in the now traditional black and white winter tests colours. Tom set a best lap of 1’40.4 while Loris posted a 1’41.2.

Tom Sykes: “This two-day test has been very good and I happy with the way it has gone. We have improved the feel of the Ninja ZX-10R and I am definitely much more comfortable with it. I am leaving the tests in very good spirits because we completed lots of laps and got a lot of work done. We have definitely done our fair share of testing! I have to give big credit to all our guys because they have been working flat out at these tests again. I am leaving these sessions happy and motivated. If I were to race again tomorrow I would feel more confident and in general I feel better and more relaxed on my bike, especially over race distance. Lap times have not been our focus but we have been running some very good lap times here on race tyres. It has been very positive, so I will travel back home a happy man.”

Loris Baz: “This was quite a big test for me although I did not do as many laps as Tom. I wanted to take care with my back because it is still not quite 100% yet. It went really well and the weather gave us some really good conditions to work in. I also like the track so it is always good to ride here. I did, I think, 60 laps yesterday and maybe 50 to 55 today. It went well today because I think I was maybe a little too aggressive on the bike on the first day. This morning I had a very slow crash, but I made some good progress this afternoon because we tried good things in many areas. We made a big step compared to last year here and I am very confident for the next tests – and we have quite a few tests to do this winter!”

Marcel Duinker: Tom Sykes’ Crew Chief: “Our tests were good. During the second part of last year we understood there were some areas we wanted to work in but with time so short in race weekends, and a championship to fight for, we did not really have the opportunity to do it. This is what these kinds of winter tests are for. We had some good reference points from the recent race weekend at Jerez and in the steps we have made with the bike there were improvements, even on the first day. Today we made more of a function test of some new material and we found some clear benefits.”

Pere Riba: Loris Baz’ Crew Chief: “We used this test well. We did not make a lot of laps but we just concentrated on the new parts we have for next year, to understand the feeling with them and make clear which direction we should go in. We just tried to understand the changes we made with each new part and it went well; very positive. We did not want to make too many laps and ask too much effort of Loris, who until recently did not ride for two months. Even when he was tired at the end of today he understood many points and he was fast, setting good lap times and gaining confidence. We did not focus on the best set-up to find a quick lap because these winter tests are the time to test new things and understand which ones to go ahead with. Then you can go more deeply into the set-up side. That is why I am happy, because although we did not concentrate on lap times the lap times were good.”

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2014 Nevada State Downhill Championship

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The 2014 Bootleg Canyon Winter Gravity Series. The 1st 2 weekend events will consist of Downhill and Super D races. For the finals in March a Dual Slalom race will be added to the line-up plus other fun surprises. Dates are January 17 thru January 19, February 14 thru February 16 and March 13 thru March 16. All races will be USA Cycling sanctioned and some will be qualifiers for the Gravity Nationals. Cash and prizes are already totaling over $10,000.00 for the series!

The Nevada State DH Championships will be the 1st event of the series. Open practice will begin with shuttle service on Friday January 17th and will follow with the Super D race on Saturday. Saturday will also include the DH Pro/Junior X seeding run. The main DH race will take place on Sunday January 19th at 11:00 am followed with the Open Chainless DH race. An awards ceremony will wrap up this 1st of 3 gravity fueled weekends.

Early registration opens on Friday November 1st. Prices increase each month but the prices are currently the same as they were back in 2009. For only $75.00 early amateur registrants receive 2 days of shuttle service, a professionally timed race run and a super cool event t-shirt. Pros pay an additional $20.00 that goes directly into their cash purse. Extras can be found on the online registration, such as 1 Day USA Cycling license, Friday shuttle service and the Open Chainless DH race. Registration, pictures, videos and great deals on lodging can be found on the official event website: www.downhillmike.com . And as always, there is plenty of free camping right at the venue with bathroom and shower facilities!

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Women's HD World Junior Championships is ON, Men on Standby

Courtesy of Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) International

HD World Junior Championship pres. By Devassa
ASP World Junior Championships (Men’s and Women’s)
Joaquina Beach, Florianopolis, Santa Catarina, Brazil
October 27 – November 5, 2013

 

Pictured: Hawaii’s Tatiana Weston-Webb will surf in Round 3 of the Women’s HD World Junior Championships today.

Credit: ASP/SMORIGO

JOAQUINA BEACH, Florianopolis/BRA (Thursday, October 31, 2013) – The 2013 HD World Junior Championships presented by Devassa is back ON in two-to-four foot (1 metre) waves at Joaquina Beach and today’s proceedings will see Women’s Rounds 2 and 3 take to the water beginning at 8am local time with Men’s Round 3 currently on standby.

The 2013 HD World Junior Championships offers up the prestigious ASP World Junior Championship Title and crucial seed points in to ASP Prime rated events for the Men’s top four finishers.

“We have some fun surf on offer this morning and we’ll start with Women’s competition today,” Luli Pereira, ASP World Junior Championships Head Judge said. “After we finish Round 3, we’ll make another call for a potential start to Men’s Round 3.”

The HD World Junior Championships presented by Devassa holds a waiting period from October 27 through November 5, 2013 and is webcast LIVE via http://www.hd-wjc.com/

For additional ASP information log on to www.aspworldtour.com

UPCOMING HD WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS WOMEN’S ROUND 2 MATCH UPS:
Heat 1:
Melanie Giunta (PER), Minato Takahashi (JPN), Miluska Tello (PER)
Heat 2: Marina Rezende (BRA), Emma Smith (ZAF), Leticia Canales Bilbao (EUK)

UPCOMING HD WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS MEN’S ROUND 3 MATCH UPS:
Heat 1:
Matt Banting (AUS) vs. Seth Moniz (HAW)
Heat 2: Michael February (ZAF) vs. Reo Inaba (JPN)
Heat 3: Matheus Navarro (BRA) vs. Michael Rodrigues (BRA)
Heat 4: Caio Ibelli (BRA) vs. Juninho Urcia (PER)
Heat 5: Oney Anwar (IDN) vs. Joao Abreu (BRA)
Heat 6: Vasco Ribeiro (PRT) vs. Steven Sawyer (ZAF)
Heat 7: Hiroto Arai (JPN) vs. Takumi Nakamura (JPN)
Heat 8: Ramzi Boukhiam (MAR) vs. Mitchell Parkinson (AUS)
Heat 9: Gabriel Medina (BRA) vs. Jake Sylvester (AUS)
Heat 10: Kanoa Igarashi (JPN) vs. Ian Crane (USA)
Heat 11: Keanu Asing (HAW) vs. Slade Prestwich (ZAF)
Heat 12: Dylan Lightfoot (ZAF) vs. Cam Richards (USA)
Heat 13: Carlos Munoz (CRI) vs. Vehiatua Prunier (PYF)
Heat 14: Arashi Kato (JPN) vs. Joshua Moniz (HAW)
Heat 15: Jesse Mendes (BRA) vs. Nomme Mignot (FRA)
Heat 16: Hiroto Ohhara (JPN) vs. Kan Watanabe (JPN)