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Living the Dream Out in the Azores
WSL
There's a lot of power in the Azores surf, Ramzi Boukhiam knows how to match power with power.
One of the moves of the event last year, Mitchel Coleborn gives his version of the forehand rotator.
That is one way to do it! Jorgann Couzinet with a classic back hand drag in the barrel.
The kind of determination that gets you on the CT, ask Joan Duru.
Michael February is a pretty hot new face right now, let's see if he can stay in the QS top ranks all the way to the Azores.
The kind of view that never gets old, Yuri Goncalves from the back.
It was a huge win for Ian Gouveia, one that afforded him a spot on the Elite Top 34.
Then again, with moves like this you wouldn't expect anything less from the Brazilian.
Krystian Kymerson's choice was to rotate the other way around, alley-oop style.
Bino Lopes carves up an incredible line on a nasty section.
Bailouts were aplenty in the closeouts of Monte Verde, Santiago Muniz in action.
Connor O'Leary on an absolute stunner of a bottom-turn.
But maybe you'd rather mind-surf it yourself, there you go.
There's a lot of power in the Azores surf, Ramzi Boukhiam knows how to match power with power.