Quiksilver Pro France
Patrick Gudauskas (AUS) looked as stylish as ever to advance into round three. ASP/ Kirstin
When competition resumes with the non-elimination Round 4 you can expect some high performance surfing from the remaining 12 surfers.
Brett Simpson was going for broke in his heat against Damien Hobgood but it wasnt enough. ASP/Cestari
Travis Logie had Round 4 in his sights until Taj Burrow nailed the score he needed on his last wave. ASP/Cestari
Taj Burrow defeated Travis Logie in a nail biting heat. ASP/Cestari
In the last heat of the day Tiago Pires was eliminated by Owen Wright. ASP/Cestari
It was a long day of waiting for Owen Wright and in the last heat of the day he defeated Tiago Pires. ASP/Cestari
Before exiting the water 5 minutes early Jeremy Flores locked in a 15.34 to defeat Kai Otton. ASP/Cestari
Fast as ever Michel Bourez is very comfortable in France and through to the next round. ASP/Cestari
After admitting defeat Kai Otton set the flair level a touch higher. ASP/Cestari
Adrian Buchan can compact all his power into one solid backhand turn. ASP/Cestari
Matt Wilkinson (AUS) and team manager Fletch appear to have the same hair stylist. ASP/ Kirstin
Sport unites all from contest officials to jetski drivers to the top ASP surfers, Jeremy Flores watches the rugby game with everyone.
Matt Wilko was forgotten about by the jetskis for a short while and bust a few airs in response. ASP/Cestari
Pat Gudauskas going for top awards during the expression session. ASP/Cestari
Tom Carrol took to the waters for the expression session and bust out his patented layback stall. ASP/Cestari
Aritz Aranburu won best maneuver in the first Expression Session. ASP/Cestari
Alejo Muniz snapping under the lip. ASP/Cestari