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Day 3 summary: Dunkerbeck and Polakow are out of the game in ghostly conditions.

 

After a long day of waiting for wind, the 2005 Estoril Guincho PWA World Cup was back on in the early evening with the first heat of round # 3.

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“I really feel I’m in my prime now, so I’m going to go all out for the next few years.”

Peter “Voltmeter” Volwater (H-24, F2) has been travelling the globe on the PWA tour for ten years. We caught up with him on the beach of Guincho for a one on…

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Day 2 summary: Big names dominate the contest as second round is completed.

 

The second day of competition of the 2005 Estoril Guincho PWA World Cup picked up where it left off in the first round. After starting in variable winds this morning,…

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Guincho delivers right from the start.

 

The heat is on as the 2005 Estoril Guincho PWA World Cup got off to a flying start on the opening day.

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The 2005 Guincho Estoril PWA World Cup - Contest ON.

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All good things come to those who wait, because for the first time since 1996 the PWA returns to the classic world cup location of Guincho, Portugal for what is already branded as the hottest wave World Cup of the year

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The future of professional windsurfing has been substantially reinforced today with the signing of a new five year deal that guarantees PWA Grand Slam events in Gran Canaria, now, and until the end of the decade.

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<PHOTO1>Summary Day 5: Costa Brava winds too light for an official result at the second Super X event of the 2005 PWA season.

Winds at the 2005 Catalunya Costa Brava PWA Super X World Cup kept up the suspense right until the end, as in the closing…

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The 2005 Catalunya Costa Brava PWA Super X World Cup – Summary Day 4: Winds keep on teasing the riders as the event moves into its final day.

 

While the event site was crowded by weekend spectators, the winds kept up their shifty behaviour on the…

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“A Norwegian wave champion sounds pretty crazy to me!”

As the waiting game continues on the final day of the 2005 Costa Brava PWA Super X World Cup, we caught up with Vidar Jensen (N-44, North). One of the PWA’s longest running riders, but still…

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The 2005 Catalunya Costa Brava PWA Super X World Cup – Summary Day 3: The fleet relaxes as winds fail to deliver.

 

The third competition day at the Costa Brava Super X contest was left without any significant wind.

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“I’ve been given a second chance and I’m grabbing it with both hands.”

Venezuelan boy wonder Alexis Zabala (V-41, Tabou/ Gaastra) talks about his trials and tribulations on the PWA tour, while conditions here on the sandy beaches of the Bay of…

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The 2005 Catalunya Costa Brava PWA Super X World Cup – Summary Day 2: The wind plays another game of hide and seek on the Costa Brava, Spain.

 

Day 2 of the Costa Brava Super X contest followed a pattern very similar to yesterday.

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“Being brothers is like being a natural team, sponsors love that.”

The French Moussilmani brothers explain the ins and outs of building a corporate windsurfing empire, as Catalunyan winds are not yet strong enough for Super X competition.

 

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The 2005 Catalunya Costa Brava PWA Super X World Cup – Summary Day 1: Wind plays tricks on PWA riders in the bay of Roses, Spain.

 

The first day of Super X competition was characterized by variable winds, unashamedly teasing the riders.

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With registration out of the way, the fleet is ready for some heavy duty Super X action. Judging by the entry list, leader of the pack Matt Pritchard (US-10, Tabou/ Gaastra) is going to have a hard time holding onto the top slot of the ranking.

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