Day two at the Quiksilver Pro France and surfer's are faced with small conditions making it hard to get through round 2. Wildcard entry Julian Wilson (AUS) defeated Bede Durbidge (AUS) with a long backhand barrel. The defeat was a shock to many due to the fact that the 77th ranked Wilson put out the flames on Durbidge. This ended his streak of wins from the past few contests. Also, former nine time champion and first ranked ASP pro, Slater, survived round two but without ease. Kelly was wave-starved going after any set and making best of the small conditions. Slater defeated wildcard entry and home favorite Maxime Huscenot (FRA), Maxime put up a fight and surfed well despite the tough conditions that forced judges to call off day two of the Pro event being held in France. The contest will continue tomorrow morning at 8am where conditions will hopefully be as entertaining as day one of the Quiksilver Pro.
Monday, September 27, 2010
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