Monday, 17 September 2012

Dee's Working Holiday in Hossegor

Just wanted to send some pics from over the last few days in Hossegor.  I used my bumble bart for the first time yesterday (that's the photo of the bigger left).  Got a few good waves and a few very heaving beatings but it was so worth it and I absolutely love that board for when it is big.  It got me in so easily and felt so nice under my feet.  My other boards have been amazing too.  Loving the Hart Attack for when it is small. 

Dee x










Friday, 10 August 2012

2012 Relentless Energy Boardmasters Shortboard Final



FISTRAL BEACH, Newquay – England (Thursday, August 9, 2012) – Charly Martin (GLP) 22, has won the Relentless Energy Drink Boardmasters in association with Vans in a dynamic final beating defending champion Romain Cloitre (REU) 23, 15.67 to 12.60 in peeling 2-3ft waves at Fistral beach. Antoine Delpero (FRA) 26, and Miku Uemura (HAW) 28, won the DAVIDOFF Cool Water Longboard Pro along meanwhile Alice Limoigne (REU) 15, claimed the 2012 ASP Europe Women’s Longboard title and Delpero claimed the men’s European title.

Martin had quietly grafted his way through the earlier rounds of the event to steamroll his way to the final taking out hot favourite and inform surfer Felipe Toledo (BRA) in the semis to eventually come from behind in the final with a combination of backhand snaps to earn an 8.50 out of 10 and grasp the 2012 Relentless Energy Drink Boardmasters in association with Vans title.

“I am really happy. I am over the moon,” began Martin. “It was a quick comp but a long one surfing many times a day. I didn’t expect this and I came here hoping to pass some heats and now this. It has been a hard two years for me and I hope to come back like this with my first win on the Star tour and I hope not the last. I am going to try and build my seeding and try to be as high on the ranking as possible and hopefully qualify with this first step.”

Martin was responsible for ousting Felipe Toledo (BRA) who had posted a perfect 10-point ride in Round Five this morning. The win against all predictions boosted Martin full throttle into the grande finale.

“I was confident and I knew I could beat him. He (Toledo) has been surfing amazingly in the last event in the US Open and he is really good in the beach breaks. Where I come from there are only reef breaks so that is not my type of condition but I guess it went my way today and I got the best waves and surfed them well. Maybe the biggest heat and I am happy.”

Romain Cloitre (REU) had surfed brilliantly from the very first round of competition and was on track to follow in the footsteps of 3-times ASP World Champion Tom Curren to be the second surfer in the 31-year history of the event to win back-to-back titles. After holding a solid lead, Cloitre could only watch as Martin took the lead then quickly built on it with his backup score on a punchy right hander.

“I almost did back-to-back but Charly got a good one and he won the comp. I am really stoked for Charly and he deserves it as he surfed really well the whole comp. I am still really stoked about my second place for sure. I didn’t expect this at the beginning of the week so I hope to get some more results in Europe.”

Antoine Delpero (FRA) won the DAVIDOFF Cool Water Longboard Pro for the second consecutive year and in the process claimed the ASP Europe Men’s Longboard title. Delpero left it until the final to peak his performance level with two 8-point rides in the first half of the final to put local hero and runner-up Ben Skinner (GBR) 27, on the ropes.

“I feel super happy. It is my second year in a row so it couldn’t be better. I was with Edouard (Delpero) in the final. I think we had good placement in the final on the very right side of the beach and we got good waves and had fun which is the most important. Also to win the European title is great. I couldn’t be happier.”

Miku Uemura (HAW) 28, won the DAVIDOFF Cool Water Longboard Girls Pro in stylish fashion leading from start to finish and never looking in doubt to claim the 2012 title. Combining nose rides, rail turns and floaters to rack up two solid scores in the 6-point range, Uemura held on during the 30-minute final to the cheers of the appreciative crowd lining the beach.

“It has been unbelievable. I am really happy. I had been looking at the scores from the first day and I knew that Alice (Limoigne) and Atlanta (Nacimento) were getting higher scores than I was and they were very consistent too. I had that in mind and I wanted to make sure I got a high score in the first 5-10 minutes and it worked out for me.”

Alice Limoigne (REU) 15, finished runner-up and in so doing claimed the 2012 ASP Europe Women’s Longboard title as well as qualifying for the ASP Women’s World Longboard Tour for 2013. The ever smiling natural footer never through in the towel during the final and built on her scores to come within striking distance of the win however the final siren blew to end her challenge.

“I am very happy to win the European title but I would also have liked to win the contest here. I got a good score at the end which helped me to get close but in the end it was not possible. I am happy to be European champion at 15 years of age.”

In its 31st edition, the Relentless Energy Drink Boardmasters in association with Vans is scheduled from August 6-12, 2012. For all results, photos, video highlights, press releases as well as webcast LIVE log on to http://newquay.aspeurope.com

For additional ASP information log on to www.aspeurope.com

The Relentless Energy Drink Boardmasters in association with Vans is made possible with the support of the following event partners: Relentless Energy Drink, Vans, Desperados, Marley amongst others.

Relentless Energy Drink Boardmasters in association with Vans Final Results
1 – Charles Martin (GLP) 15.67
2 – Romain Cloitre (REU) 12.60

DAVIDOFF Cool Water Longboard Pro Final Results
1st Antoine Delpero (FRA) 17.26
2nd Ben Skinner (GBR) 15.26
3rd Edouard Delpero (FRA) 14.94
4th Remi Arauzo (FRA) 13.73

DAVIDOFF Cool Water Longboard Girls Pro Final Results
1st Miku Uemura (HAW) 12.57
2nd Alice Limoigne (REU) 11.66
3rd Atlanta Nascimento (BRA) 9.76
4th Emma Neuschwanger (REU) 5.70

Relentless Energy Drink Boardmasters in association with Vans Semi-final Results
Heat 1: Romain Cloitre (REU) 13.50 Def. Sebastien Zietz (HAW) 9.76
Heat 2: Charles Martin (GLP) 16.97 Def. Felipe Toledo (BRA) 15.67

Relentless Energy Drink Boardmasters in association with Vans Quarter-final Results
Heat 1: Romain Cloitre (REU) 14.67 Def. Wiggolly Dantas (BRA) 10.00
Heat 2: Sebastien Zietz (HAW) 15.00 Def. Glen Hall (IRL) 11.90
Heat 3: Felipe Toledo (BRA) 14.43 Def. Granger Larsen (HAW) 14.16
Heat 4: Charles Martin (GLP) 13.70 Def. Vincent Duvignac (FRA) 7.87

Relentless Energy Drink Boardmasters in association with Vans Round Five Results
Heat 1: Wiggolly Dantas (BRA) 14.60, Glen Hall (IRL) 12.67, Tiago Camarao (BRA) 4.37
Heat 2: Sebastien Zietz (HAW) 14.27, Romain Cloitre (REU) 14.17, Medi Veminardi (REU) 9.93
Heat 3: Felipe Toledo (BRA) 19.57, Vincent Duvignac (FRA) 10.27, Halley Batista (BRA) 9.60
Heat 4: Charles Martin (GLP) 14.50, Granger Larsen (HAW) 13.83, Stuart Kennedy (AUS) 12.63

Boardmasters Longboard Pro Semi-final results
Heat 1: Ben Skinner (GBR) 17.67, Remi Arauzo (FRA) 15.93, Damien Castera (FRA) 15.26, Emilien Fleury (FRA) 11.00
Heat 2: Edouard Delpero (FRA) 14.77, Antoine Delpero (FRA) 12.40, Aurélien Meynieux (REU) 8.06, Halley Batista (BRA) 5.50

Thursday, 9 August 2012

Reunion Island Oakley Team Trip - Romain Cloitre

Check out some footage of Romain and his Oakley sponsored team mates scoring some epic waves.  



Monday, 16 July 2012

Beyond Team Rider - Dee Ripoll's Summer in France

Scottish team rider, Dee Ripoll is spending her summer over in Hossegor in France and she has chosen a good year to escape the non-existent summer here in the UK.  She's sent us some pics of her new Beyond pieces and making us very jealous of photos with sun and beach together!!













Monday, 28 May 2012

Beyond Surf - Looking for European Brand Ambassadors



With the Beyond official launch in May 2012, we are actively seeking brand ambassadors across the UK/Ireland/France/Portugal to ride for Beyond.  If you feel you have what it takes to represent our brand, drop us a line with some photos/videos of you surfing and a bit of info about who you are and how you would help promote Beyond and we will get back to you hopefully with a positive response.

Mail us:  info@beyondsurf.com

Friday, 11 May 2012

Beyond 6ft Tour Strength Test

We tested the Beyond 6ft Tour leash today in a strength test which came out with amazing results.

ALONGSIDE ANOTHER LEADING LEASH BRAND
THE BEYOND 6FT TOUR UNSTRETCHED
STRETCHED TO 370CM
STRETCHED TO 440CM
STRETCHED TO 500CM

STRETCHED TO 540CM
THE GRAPPLE DOING ITS JOB 
 LEASH AT 670CM / 22FT
 RAIL SAVER GRAPPLE END 
TEST REACHED 670CM / 22FT AT MAX PULLING POINT




Thursday, 26 April 2012

Board Pillow Talk with Romain Cloitre

Photos and Questions : Ludovic Lasserre
How many boards you are using this year?
I use about 25/30 boards in the year , the 5'9 to 6'1, plus a quiver of 8 or 10 boards to hawaii from 5'10 to 7'4. 

You're not going to surf Waïmea?
There are plenty of boards in the house where I stay, so, I do not control for my quiver, but when I need, I take one.
And on all these boards, you've broken how many this year?
It depends, I would say between 5 and 10 , it is very fluctuating. You can spend a long time without breaking, and then one day, one session, do you spend 2 or 3, you do not know why.
Reference your board?
5'10, 18 1/8, 2 1/8, single concave, round square, mounted on future purposes.
Quattro's you surf?
No, I never had quattro , I use as thrusters on future purposes, and voila!
Is what you have preferences in terms of concave?
I often have single concave, with square tail, that's what I surf the most. At Al Merrick, there are plenty of models, the sudden you can not just surf. But it still allows me to vary and to try a lot.
When you find a board that works, how do you explain that if you re-order the exact same, it does not have the same record?
It changes every time, with the foam, the icing ... You can never have two identical boards both magic . He boards are magic for a while, but then, with the use, impact, time, she lost in rendering.
Level drifts, you have preferences?
Future purposes , I like the drifts large enough, when supported, it is better now, unless it goes wrong, and it hangs better on curves. I like the drifts in Carbon or carbon-mid, mid-honeycomb. I have a preference for rigid fins.