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Post by Eggy on Nov 30, 2005 20:30:05 GMT
X sports talk here
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Post by cjwood on Dec 6, 2005 20:54:38 GMT
they are cool E.G snowboarding ACE
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Post by Eggy on Dec 7, 2005 16:39:48 GMT
Snowboarding owns all!
I like watching BMX and Moto-X aswell, awesome stuff!
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Post by cjwood on Dec 7, 2005 18:19:31 GMT
there asome lol
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Post by Eggy on Dec 7, 2005 18:29:58 GMT
i beleive the word is Awesome they do rule though
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Post by cjwood on Dec 8, 2005 16:29:16 GMT
boo who
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Post by Eggy on Dec 8, 2005 21:51:43 GMT
?? you are a moron
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Post by cjwood on Dec 10, 2005 14:22:12 GMT
Surf Features You are in: Cornwall > Surfing & extreme sports > Surf Features > Winter Finishes WQS Inside Top 40
Winter Finishes WQS Inside Top 40 Simon Alexander Australian Jake Paterson captured his second O'Neill World Cup of Surfing title defeating world champion Andy Irons in the final in Hawaii.
In what fast became a two-man battle for victory, Paterson and Irons engaged in a furious exchange of waves, each pushing the other to more critical, on-edge turns.
Both dominated the larger of the five- to six-foot waves on offer, but it was Paterson two eight-point plus rides that clinched victory.
"I got into a rhythm," said Paterson. "I've put a lot of time in out here. Yesterday was survival, today was sitting around and making sure you caught waves, because you could easily get caught with nothing. Every situation you've got to try to read the right way and I obviously got out bed on the right side.
"Me and Irons have had a lot of head-to-head heats. He got second the last time I won here too. He was going for the world title then and I kind of put a bit of a spanner in his works. But he's such a tough competitor. I wouldn't give him an inch because I know he can get eights and nines at the drop of a hat."
Paterson now sits at second on the Vans Triple Crown of Surfing Series ratings, which carries a big cash winner-takes-all bonus for the top performer over the three events. He will be looking for a strong finish at Pipeline to shoot for the Triple Crown title.
For Irons, having lost the 2005 world title battle to Kelly Slater in Brazil, it's all about the prestigious Vans Triple Crown title now.
"I'm stoked to get a good result here after a bad result at Haleiwa," he said. "I've still got a shot at the Triple Crown (title) going into Pipe, so that's all I really wanted to have. That's the big picture. Hopefully Pipe gets good."
Australian Bede Durbridge finished in third place ahead of retiring Californian Pat O'Connell.
The World Cup event was the final stop on the Association of Surfing Professionals 2005 World Qualifying Series Tour. Frenchman Mikael Picon and Jarrad Howse have officially qualified as newcomers to the 2006 World Championship Tour, joining Pancho Sullivan, from Hawaii.
Briton Russell Winter ended the season in 39th place with 7,311 points - more than 5,000 behind tour winner Brazilian Adriano de Souza.
Final WQS standings:
1 Adriano de Souza, Brazil, 13,128 points. 2 Bobby Martinez, USA, 10,750. 3 Adrian Buchan, Australia, 10,.553. 4 Shaun Cansdell, Australia, 10,,515. 5 Pedro Henrique, Brazil, 10,353. 39 Russell Winter, GB, 7,311.
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Post by Eggy on Dec 11, 2005 21:19:45 GMT
ok
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Post by cjwood on Dec 12, 2005 16:50:19 GMT
shufing cool right ?
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Post by Eggy on Dec 12, 2005 18:17:44 GMT
Its an X sport.
Im not a fan. try getting Quad and Moto X results
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Post by cjwood on Dec 13, 2005 16:36:28 GMT
kk it be hard not poperlery
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Post by Eggy on Dec 13, 2005 18:02:24 GMT
ok
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Post by cjwood on Dec 15, 2005 16:30:10 GMT
no news for Quad
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Post by Eggy on Dec 15, 2005 16:41:36 GMT
Moto X
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