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Q: How does it feel to be competing after that year out due to your foot injury?

 

NB: It feels great; I was a bit rusty at the Maui and Leucate events. I need to find my competition attitude but it’s coming.

 

Q: Is your foot back to 100% now?

 

NB:…

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The PWA Super X tour will shortly be arriving in the Bay of Roses on the Costa Brava coast of Spain to compete for a €25,000 prize purse. The event will kick off on June 8th with registration day, followed by action on the 9th through ‘til the 13th June.…

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Winner of the 2004 PWA Hawaii Pro


 


Q: How did it feel to win what people are calling the most radical final in windsurfing history?

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Winner of the 2004 PWA Hawaii Pro

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Q: How did it feel to win what people are calling the most radical final in windsurfing history?

 


JP: It felt great. I have always managed to come back after major surgery and win a couple of events, but I…

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Albeau wins the first PWA Super X World Cup in 2004 after wind fails to materialise during tense final 2 days.

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After 4 days of intense action, sailors are forced to play the waiting game as competition goes into a holding pattern due to light winds.

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Albeau holds on to first but his grasp slips as Pritchard closes gap with consistent performance.

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Albeau continues to dominate despite strong challenges from Pritchard

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Albeau consolidates lead to move clear ahead of the opposition, despite a less consistent performance

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Albeau and Baker dominate the competition as strong winds blast across La Franqui

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Strong winds greeted the arriving competitors here in Leucate today as the locally infamous tramontana blew up to speeds of 40knots, taking the edge off the otherwise warm and sunny weather and providing excellent conditions for the competitors to warm up…

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Vintage Polakow performance wins at Hookipa!

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It has been another day of epic action here at Hookipa Beach Park. Conditions have been very good, windy and sunny all day. The sailors making the most of waves of 6 feet high with 10 – 15 foot faces.

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The sailors are half way through the second round of the men's double elimination. The wind is too light and on-shore for the competition to

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Double elimination battle commences in epic Hookipa conditions!

 

The men’s double elimination stormed into action here at the PWA Hawaii Pro, presented by Severne sails with more classic mast high down the line conditions the order of the day. Despite…

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