The Cabo Verde PWA World Cup - Super Session Saturday
Official Event Website: www.caboverdeworldcup.com
15.59 Lenny lands a flaka on the wave face right on the sound of the horn. A good move, but we've had better. Heat ends. Stay tuned for the result.
15.56 Ezzy steals the show with a sick taka, landed perfectly on the wave face. Properly awesome. Siver pulls an air taka, but falls right at the very end. Two awesome moves there.
15.54 Angulo boosts a properly massive aerial, the biggest of the session so far. Fernandez has also scored a decent aerial with a rail grab thrown in for good measure.
15.51 Swift and Porcella go down hard. Swift's gear is beyond trashed.
15.47 Klass Voget has just broken literally everything, even his boom has snapped. Really impressive kit abuse from him.
15.44 The wind's dropped down a fair bit now, so nothing to report on at the moment.
15.36 Swift and Ezzy go for 360's in the critical section of a couple of huge waves. Sadly they don't stomp them, but it was a fine effort from the pair.
15.29 Nothing new at the moment. Campello leads right now, Browne second.
15.19 Campello boosts a monster backloop off the lip, landing it clean in front of the wave, but then getting knocked down by the massive wall of white water behind him. He's way out ahead with that move, it was epic.
15.15 Fernandez lands a really nice air taka, but drops off the back of the wave.
15.11 Guilloul tries a backloop of the lip of a massive set. Balls out stuff, but he gets worked.
15.07 Marcilio Browne attempts an awesome taka right in the critical section, landing it but then going over the falls. Seadi lands a flaka on the wave face. Some decent moves there.
15.06 No moves as of yet, but there's some big sets coming through.
15.00 Super session format: 1 hour heat free-for-all, the best move wins. The heat has now started.
13.50 Ponta Preta's churning out mast high monsters and hammering 25-30 knot wind. The super session is going to fully go off. Tune back at 3.00pm to follow all the action of the best move jam.












