Top Seeds Dominate Day 2 of Quiksilver Pro New York

[ 9 ] September 7, 2011 |

Adriano de Souza (BRA), 24, current No. 4 on the ASP World Title rankings, dominated the day’s action at the Quiksilver Pro New York.

Adriano de Souza (BRA), 24, current No. 4 on the ASP World Title rankings, dominated the day’s action at the Quiksilver Pro New York.

LONG BEACH, Long Island/New York (Wednesday, September 7, 2011) – The Quiksilver Pro New York continued for the second consecutive day at Long Beach in Long Island, New York and saw the completion of Round 2 as well as the first four heats of Round 3.

Stop No. 6 of 11 on the ASP World Title Series, the Quiksilver New York marks the final event before the mid-year rotation while also offers up the richest prize purse in surfing history of US$1,000,000. Hurricane Katia continued to deliver increasing three-to-four foot (1 metre) surf throughout the day, and there was no shortage of fireworks that went off in Long Beach.

Adriano de Souza (BRA), 24, current No. 4 on the ASP World Title Series, vigorously attacked the Long Beach lefthanders on his backhand and belted the day’s highest single-wave score of 9.20 while netting the top heat-total of 17.93 (out of 20), in Round 2 before taking his Round 3 heat.

“I’m really happy with my performance today,” De Souza said. “My first heat was better for sure, I got the 9 and the 8, but I tried to get in rhythm in Round 3 and I hope I can keep going and get a good result in here. My house is really similar to these waves in New York and I feel at home out in these conditions.”

De Souza, who defeated Travis Logie (ZAF), 33, in Round 2 before topping Patrick Gudauskas (USA), 25, in Round 3, kept his ASP World Title campaign alive with today’s effort and is hunting a strong result in New York to regain the No. 1 position on the ASP World Title Rankings.

“I’m stoked to make my heats today,” De Souza said. “We had tough conditions and I knew for me that if I fell in that heat I would be out of the World Title Race. I’m happy to make it and hope I can keep my rhythm for the rest of the event. I’m looking forward to the no-loser’s Round 4 and hopefully I can keep going in this event.”

Taj Burrow (AUS), 32, put on an amazing aerial performance on his forehand in Round 3 compliments of the side-shore winds blowing into the Long Beach right-handers and lofted a 17.10 heat-total while eliminating Adam Melling (AUS), 26, from competition.

“It’s pretty good out there,” Burrow said “Us natural footers that like to do airs rub our hands together when wind’s like that. I did that big alley-oop on that first wave and I stacked it, but when I was through air I felt the board sticking to my feet. I knew that heat was going to be fun. I wasn’t aware of his (Adam Melling’s) position on the rankings, but I’m thinking about the money. I’m trying not to, but it’s there in the back of my head.”

Melling, current No. 35 on the ASP World Ranking, will not make the mid-year rotation for Trestles, but could possibly appear as an alternate in the remainder of the ASP World Title events.

Mick Fanning (AUS), 30, two-time ASP World Champion, rebounded after a Round 1 loss yesterday, making a change in his equipment to dispatch of dangerous local wildcard Balaram Stack (USA), 20, with a dominant performance.

“It’s always hard when you lose that first round, you’ve got to go back and pick up the pieces and go again,” Fanning said. “Wildcards are difficult because they’re usually locals and they know spot. I tried to get moving early and keep moving. The tide was dropping out and I just tried to get them in early. My board yesterday wasn’t working to well, so I went back to my normal shortboard that I’ve been riding all year.”

Brett Simpson (USA), 26, got the best of a series of exchanges over ASP Dream Tour veteran Taylor Knox (USA), 40, in their Round 2 match-up. Knox, current No. 30 on the ASP World Ranking, will wait on the results of the surfers ranked behind him who are still alive in the Quiksilver Pro New York to see if he maintains his position among the ASP Top 34 entering Trestles.

“We all knew coming into this event that Taylor (Knox) needed to do something and I am coming off momentum from Teahupo’o,” Simpson said. “He’s been a mentor and friend since I started on tour last year. He’s inspired all of us. It’s just the way it goes. I was anxious. I knew there was a lot on the line for him and I want to climb the rankings too.”

Simpson will face off against ASP Dream Tour rookie Julian Wilson (AUS), 22, in Round 3.

Jeremy Flores (FRA), 23, who was a standout at Teahupo’o, maintained his form in the beachbreak conditions on offer at the Quiksilver Pro New York, eliminating fellow European and close friend Tiago Pires (PRT), 31, in a hard-fought Round 3 battle.

“I didn’t like surfing against Tiago, I want him on tour,” Flores said. “He’s my friend, but I want to do well here, I want to make heats, but I wanted to see him do well here because I knew he needed a result. I couldn’t find any really good waves. The guys in the heats before had fun waves with great walls and mine were fat or wide. I guess my wave choice was bad, but I made it.”

Bobby Martinez (USA), 29, has been disqualified from ASP competition in New York. An explanation is available on the ASP website.

When competition resumes, up first will be Josh Kerr, 27, (AUS) against Raoni Monteiro (BRA), 29, in Heat 5 of Round 3.

Event organizers will reconvene tomorrow at 6:30am to assess conditions for a possible 7:30am start.

Highlights from the Quiksilver Pro New York will be available via http://www.quiksilverpro.com

Surfline, official forecasters for the Quiksilver Pro New York, are calling for Solid SE swell from Hurricane Katia expected during the second half of the week before fading headed into the weekend.

For more information, log onto www.aspworldtour.com

QUIKSILVER PRO NEW YORK ROUND 2 RESULTS:
Heat 1:
Mick Fanning (AUS) 15.20 def. Balaram Stack (USA) 7.06
Heat 2: Owen Wright (AUS) 14.07 def. Asher Nolan (USA) 11.33
Heat 3: Adrian Buchan (AUS) 12.10 def. Keanu Asing (HAW) 9.00
Heat 4: Bobby Martinez (USA) 14.06 def. Bede Durbidge (AUS) 13.73
Heat 5: Fredrick Patacchia (HAW) 13.10 def. Michel Bourez (PYF) 11.27
Heat 6: Damien Hobgood (USA) 13.13 def. Gabe Kling (USA) 10.00
Heat 7: Adriano de Souza (BRA) 17.93 def. Travis Logie (ZAF) 14.40
Heat 8: Kieren Perrow (AUS) 13.17 def. Cory Lopez (USA) 12.50
Heat 9: Adam Melling (AUS) 15.70 def. Matt Wilkinson (AUS) 13.97
Heat 10: Kai Otton (AUS) 13.50 def. Chris Davidson (AUS) 12.43
Heat 11: Brett Simpson (USA) 12.93 def. Taylor Knox (USA) 11.20
Heat 12: Patrick Gudauskas (USA) 14.93 def. Daniel Ross (AUS) 8.83

QUIKSILVER PRO NEW YORK ROUND 3 RESULTS:
Heat 1:
Taj Burrow (AUS) 17.10 def. Adam Melling (AUS) 12.87
Heat 2: Adriano de Souza (BRA) 15.60 def. Patrick Gudauskas (USA) 12.67
Heat 3: Jeremy Flores (FRA) 13.60 def. Tiago Pires (PRT) 12.73
Heat 4: Jadson Andre (BRA) 13.17 def. Damien Hobgood (USA) 7.93

QUIKSILVER PRO NEW YORK REMAINING ROUND 3 MATCH-UPS:
Heat 5:
Josh Kerr (AUS) vs. Raoni Monteiro (BRA)
Heat 6: Kelly Slater (USA) vs. Bobby Martinez *Will not be surfed. Martinez disqualified from competition.
Heat 7: Mick Fanning (AUS) vs. Fredrick Patacchia (HAW)
Heat 8: Kieren Perrow (AUS) vs. Alejo Muniz (BRA)
Heat 9: Adrian Buchan (AUS) vs. Heitor Alves (BRA)
Heat 10: Joel Parkinson (AUS) vs. Kai Otton (AUS)
Heat 11: Julian Wilson (AUS) vs. Brett Simpson (USA)
Heat 12: Owen Wright (AUS) vs. C.J. Hobgood (USA)

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  1. Nani Visa Mante says:

    It’s a lot easier than this. The rules were there before the season started, right? That was the time to discuss it Bobby, not now, would U be talking the same way if U were up on top of the rankings?

  2. Ken Williams says:

    I certainly have no qualms with the sentiments of pro surfers. Selective judgement is another matter. I have always admired Bobby Martinez and this situation is indicative of his outlook on competitive surfing. Unfortunately, the media is very image conscious. People want to see Bobby surf and he did win his Round 2 heat. Making unguarded comments on air trumped that. There are appropriate avenues for challenges to ASP formats and points structure. Hopefully, the issues get resolved. As for Brasileiros, I see them as enthusiastic and appealling to their fans. So what that they claim every wave (if they do indeed). That just means that they felt that confident in their execution. This is pro surfing, a little theater is a good thing.

  3. Sky says:

    Well lets see Eduardo. Brazilians flock to the United states and are complete A holes in the water. THats number 1. Number 2 is that they claim everything they take off on. Adriano will never be a champ. He will only be a champ in Brazil

  4. Eduardo says:

    by the way, Adriano DOMINATED!!!!! that should be the title!!!! 5 top seeds lost!!! why is there so much prejudice against Brazilians?????

  5. Eduardo says:

    I agree with Miguel as well, but if Medina wins couple of events…. wont he have a chance???

  6. stuart kennedy says:

    I think Bobby is unprofessional and there is no place for this type of behavior in surfing.
    I personally think the new method of ranking is better than before.
    Bobby’s complaint that he is ranked lower than people who don’t compete against him is unfounded in my opinion. He would get kicked out of the tour in the old system as well. Essentially the top 15 on the WQS were higher ranked than the bottom surfers in the WCT anyways. That’s why they took their spot.
    It is sad to see such an accomplished surfer going out in flames by his own doing. Here is hoping that the time off tour makes him realize what he is missing and that he comes back a better man after this ordeal.

  7. AE says:

    I completely agree with Miguel’s comments pertaining to Bobby!! Kieren where are you buddy.. stand up for the surfers, you are the Rep.. aren’t you?

  8. daniel Staff says:

    Man up Slater, Speak Up what you got to loose, more spare change from another victory

  9. Miguel Otero says:

    BOBBY IS SO RIGHT, AND NO ONE IS DOING ANYTHING ABOUT THIS.

    The reality is that the new people that will enter the CT after the cut off will never conted for the tittle, so we can conclude that this points system and the cut off is completely wrong, something has to be squared out to be fair!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Why does a prime event winner get 6500 points and a 4 star winner gets only a 1000 points. To be fair if a prime winner gets 6500 points equivalent to a CT quarter finalist then a 4 star winner should get 3250 point equivalent to a prime quartfinalist. All This is really hurting the young bloods trying to get it to the primes events also,.

    A Major league baseball player does not have to play AAA to earn a spot on a teem, they already proved to the world that they are worthy of being major leage players when they played AAA. I belive that surfers near the cut off should be the only one doing Prime Events to get their scores up.

    KELLY IT’S TIME YOU SPEEK UP BRO, YOUR THE ONLY ONE THAT CAN FIX ALL THIS. YOU KNOW IT AND BOBBY DESERVES IT!!!!!

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