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One of the surf industry's worst-kept secrets has finally seen the light of day.
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Expectations are high but will Bells deliver?
Andrew Flitton on singing Torquay's storied past.
The difficult second album. The sophomore slump. Can the producers of 'Make or Break' rise above it?
Owen calls time on a career that counts twelve CT seasons, four titles, and one Olympic bronze.
Farewelling the media dynamo who got his start in Sydney's fledgling surf scene.
How the political situation in Fiji is affecting the return of CT competition to the island nation.
The day dawns on a new world record, and the session ain't over yet.
João Chianca and Caity Simmers prevail as gurgle turns to gold at Supertubos.
An ill wind blows across the comp site, with inferences running deeper in the sport.
The second day revealed large closeouts that improved through the day while upsetting many favourites.
With half the waiting period gone, the comp finally kicks off.
"He hit the bottom after pulling into a huge wave, was knocked out unconscious, and drowned while getting rag dolled down the point."
Travelling to Bells and beyond, John and Nate find joy along the blacktop.
Neither old enough to drive or vote, but 16-year old Ned wrangled Shippies like a veteran.
The top 7 men and top 4 women from the QS are set to advance, plus a few others marked miscellaneous.
Save the Great Ocean Road or save the beach?
The tech giant reaches out to a small town photographer.
"In a world with 40 million surfers only 0.01% will have access to the Surf Junkie Club."
Better than 'In God's Hands'..?
For 2023, the fields will be reduced from 96 to 80 men and 64 to 48 women.
Two ambitious Basque surfer/foilers interviewed by Tim Bonython.
Epic angles of Russ and Taz Knight wrapped up in Aileens.
One of the surf industry's worst-kept secrets has finally seen the light of day.
Expectations are high but will Bells deliver?
Andrew Flitton on singing Torquay's storied past.
The difficult second album. The sophomore slump. Can the producers of 'Make or Break' rise above it?
Owen calls time on a career that counts twelve CT seasons, four titles, and one Olympic bronze.
Farewelling the media dynamo who got his start in Sydney's fledgling surf scene.
How the political situation in Fiji is affecting the return of CT competition to the island nation.
The day dawns on a new world record, and the session ain't over yet.
João Chianca and Caity Simmers prevail as gurgle turns to gold at Supertubos.
An ill wind blows across the comp site, with inferences running deeper in the sport.
The second day revealed large closeouts that improved through the day while upsetting many favourites.
With half the waiting period gone, the comp finally kicks off.
"He hit the bottom after pulling into a huge wave, was knocked out unconscious, and drowned while getting rag dolled down the point."
Travelling to Bells and beyond, John and Nate find joy along the blacktop.
Neither old enough to drive or vote, but 16-year old Ned wrangled Shippies like a veteran.
The top 7 men and top 4 women from the QS are set to advance, plus a few others marked miscellaneous.
Save the Great Ocean Road or save the beach?
The tech giant reaches out to a small town photographer.
"In a world with 40 million surfers only 0.01% will have access to the Surf Junkie Club."
Better than 'In God's Hands'..?
For 2023, the fields will be reduced from 96 to 80 men and 64 to 48 women.
Two ambitious Basque surfer/foilers interviewed by Tim Bonython.
Epic angles of Russ and Taz Knight wrapped up in Aileens.
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