Stop No.7 on the 2015 European Qualifying Series, the Allianz Billabong Pro Cascais is on Standby. A second lay day has been called with minimal surf breaking at Guincho.
"Today we're going to let everyone get acclimated, it's really small surf," Dave Shipley, WSL Head Judge said. "We have better waves tomorrow and are looking at a full day of competition. We'll take it day by day at this stage and hope Guincho delivers the best that it can."
With only a handful of major events remaining in the 2015 Qualifying Series worldwide, the Allianz Billabong Pro Cascais will play an important role in the qualifying campaigns of some of the World's most talented surfers. Some of them are trying to make the elite 2016 Tour, while others are striving to stay on the Samsung Galaxy Championship Tour.
Stop No.2 of 3 on the Portuguese Waves Series - Cascais Trophy that launched last week with the SATA Azores Pro, this event will also give surfers another opportunity to rack up points towards the series lead and a shot at the extra US$25,000 prize money.
The next call will be held at 7:00AM on Wednesday for a potential early start of the round of 96 at Guincho.
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Lay Day 2 at Guincho. Cascais 2015
- WSL / Laurent Masurel
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Adrien Toyon (FRA), Ramzi Boukhiam (MAR), Joan Duru (FRA) and Leo Fioravanti (ITA). Cascais 2015
- WSL / Laurent Masurel
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Lay Day 2 at Guincho. Cascais 2015
- WSL / Laurent Masurel
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Lay Day 2 at Guincho. Cascais 2015
- WSL / Laurent Masurel
Second Lay Day at Allianz Billabong Pro Cascais
WSL
Stop No.7 on the 2015 European Qualifying Series, the Allianz Billabong Pro Cascais is on Standby. A second lay day has been called with minimal surf breaking at Guincho.
"Today we're going to let everyone get acclimated, it's really small surf," Dave Shipley, WSL Head Judge said. "We have better waves tomorrow and are looking at a full day of competition. We'll take it day by day at this stage and hope Guincho delivers the best that it can."
With only a handful of major events remaining in the 2015 Qualifying Series worldwide, the Allianz Billabong Pro Cascais will play an important role in the qualifying campaigns of some of the World's most talented surfers. Some of them are trying to make the elite 2016 Tour, while others are striving to stay on the Samsung Galaxy Championship Tour.
Stop No.2 of 3 on the Portuguese Waves Series - Cascais Trophy that launched last week with the SATA Azores Pro, this event will also give surfers another opportunity to rack up points towards the series lead and a shot at the extra US$25,000 prize money.
The next call will be held at 7:00AM on Wednesday for a potential early start of the round of 96 at Guincho.
Allianz Billabong Pro Cascais
The highly disputed QS10,000 Cascais Billabong Pro is an all-important stop on the CT Qualifying Race.
Kolohe Andino advances to Round 4 of Moche Rip Curl Pro and solidifies victory as Portuguese Wave Series champ.
Kolohe Andino dominated the final day of the men's QS10,000 Allianz Billabong Pro Cascais to take command of the Qualifying Series.
Two days of minimal surf have forced organizers of the Allianz Billabong Pro Cascais men's QS 10,000 to hold out for better conditions.
Day 4 whittled the field down to just eight at the Men's QS10,000 in Portugal, the Allianz Billabong Pro Cascais.
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