Oakley Pro Bali at Keramas Joins 2013 ASP World Championship Tour

[ 4 ] February 4, 2013 |

Dream Tour Capability? Check. Keramas qualifies as a spot for the 2013 ASP World Championship Tour.

Dream Tour Capability? Check. Keramas qualifies as a spot for the 2013 ASP World Championship Tour.

KERAMAS, Bali/Indonesia (Monday, February 4, 2013) – ASP International is pleased to announce the sanctioning of the Oakley Pro Bali at Keramas as an ASP World Championship Tour (WCT) license for 2013. The event will be the fifth of 10 events on the 2013 ASP World Championship Tour and the first elite tour event in Indonesia since the Rip Curl Pro Search in 2008.

“We are very excited about the addition of the Oakley Pro Bali to the 2013 ASP World Championship Tour schedule,” Renato Hickel, ASP WCT Manager, said. “This will be the first ASP World Title-deciding event at Keramas, an internationally-recognized venue of high-performance surfing, and we look forward to the ASP Top 34 doing battle there for years to come.”

While the righthand reef break of Keramas will serve as the primary venue, Oakley has green lit the performance-oriented beachbreaks of nearby Canggu as a backup location. The Indonesian island paradise is a recognized host to a bevy of world-class breaks, making the Oakley Pro Bali one of the most anticipated events of the 2013 schedule.

“Keramas, to me, is the most high-performance wave on the planet,” Jordy Smith, current ASP WCT surfer, said. “Oakley have had their world junior event there for a few years and I’m glued to the computer every time it’s on. To have the Top 34 there, it’s going to be a huge challenge for the judges as the performances are going to be next level. This is really exciting.”

2013 ASP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TOUR:
- Quiksilver Pro Gold Coast – March 2 – 13, 2013
- Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach – March 27 – April 7, 2013
- Billabong Rio Pro – May 8 – 19, 2013
- Volcom Pro Fiji – June 2 – 14, 2013
- Oakley Pro Bali – June 18 – 29, 2013
- Billabong Pro Teahupo’o – August 15 – 26, 2013
- Hurley Pro at Trestles – September 15 – 21, 2013
- Quiksilver Pro France – September 27 – October 7, 2013
- Rip Curl Pro Portugal – October 9 – 20, 2013
- Billabong Pipe Masters – December 8 – 20, 2013

Having previously hosted the Oakley ASP World Junior Championships, the upgrade to an ASP WCT event represents the eyewear giant’s first foray into the elite level of competition.

“Surfing is an integral part of Oakley’s DNA and we are proud of our six year legacy in Indonesia,” Scott Bowers, Oakley SVP Global Sports Marketing, said. “We have hosted a number of specialty surfing events in Bali from surf shop challenge and pro junior events to crowning the ASP World Junior Champion last year and we are eager to take the next step in this evolution. Not only is the Balinese coastline known for its wealth of high performance waves, but the rich culture and enthusiasm for the sport of surfing in Bali make it the perfect location for the inaugural Oakley Pro.”

The Oakley Pro Bali will be Stop No. 5 of 10 on the 2013 ASP World Championship Tour season and run from June 18 – 29, 2013 and will be webcast LIVE via www.oakleyprobali.com

For more information, log onto ASPWorldTour.com

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  1. IndyPE says:

    JBay is not an exotic location dude -I live in it .

    Keramas wins in terms of being exotic and quality.

    Best that Americans use their almighty dollar currency and travel a bit more .

    Open up your eyes to the world outside of the US .

  2. Paige says:

    World tour, ya right. North America, Central America, South America and the entire African continent have TWO contests in a year. Really–you would almost think that there are NO waves in any of those places with over two million miles of combined coastline. Its nice to see another American company sponser an event in a region of the world where we are hated. Kudos to O’neal (Santa Cruz), Rip Curl (Bells), Hang Loose (Brazil) who insist that if they are paying for it then host the event in there local communities. As a longtime surf phan its a shame that the closest I’ll get this year to an event is over 3,000 miles away, I think even the winter olympics are closer.

  3. Kurtis Hahn says:

    I agree Jimmy! Get Rio off the schedule and put J-Bay in its place and this tour would look quite a bit more dreamy. Sick add on with Bali, nice work Oakley

    • Aaron Walrus says:

      You forget that Brasil is an enormous emerging surf market and its new middle class wants to buy a lot of boardshorts to wear over their sungas.

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