Matt Pritchard (US-10, Tabou / Gaastra) wins the Estoril Guincho PWA World Cup 2005

The final day of the 2005 PWA Estoril Guincho World Cup continued with the double elimination started the day before. In the last two heats of the second round, Andy Wolff (G-9, Tabou / Gaastra) defeated Leo Ray (F-200, Naish / Naish) while in the same heat Moroccan Guilloul Boujamaa (M-3, Starboard / Serverne) emerged victorious against Marcos Perez (E-7). The last heat of the second round had to be restarted 3 times because of the lack of wind, but in the end Kai Katchadorian (US-33, Quatro) was imposed on Graham Ezzy (USA-1) and Cyril Moussilmani (F-71, Fanatic) beat fellow Albeau (F-192, Neil Pryde) with his radical backside airs.

In round 3, Xavier Huart (F-33, Mistral / North) beat John Hibbard (K-007, Starboard) and Klaas Voget (G-4, Fanatic) beat Jonas Ceballos (E-40, Fanatic) to Despite his huge backside aerials. Yannick Anton (F-8) went to the next round beating Yann Sorlut (F-60), while Nik Baker (K-66, Mistral / North) left out Matt Pearch (K-16, F2). Vidar Jensen (N-44, North) defeated Greg Allaway (KA-38, Mistral / North) and Thomas Traversa (F-3, Tabou / Gaastra) defeated his traveling companion Peter Volwater (H-24, F2). In the next heat, Boujamaa Guilloul was defeated by Andy Wolff and Cyril Moussilmani Katchadorian beat Kai.

In the next round, the great ones who were defeated in the single elimination, waiting for the winners today. Xavier Huart gave the first surprise of the day by eliminating Jason Polakow (KA-1111, JP / Neil Pryde). Meanwhile, Bjorn Dunkerbeck (E-11, North) defeated Klaas Voget. Ross Williams (GBR-83, Starboard / Gaastra) rode very well against Yannick Anton, but not enough. Francisco Porcella (US-69) and Nik Baker had a very tight heat with surfing Porcella pushloop fluently and pinning a radical, but ultimately was Baker with its table top forwards and powerful waveriding who spent round.

Diony Guadagnino (V-69, Neil Pryde) def Vidar Jensen with a radical pushloop and double forward attempt that was enough to beat the Norwegian. In the same heat, Thomas Traversa made a spectacular table top and some powerful backside aerials, but Kevin Pritchard (US-3, Starboard / MauiSails) was in form and surfed, and superior long table top forward gave him the pass. Josh Angulo ended with Cyril Moussilmani and Levi Siver (USA-0, Starboard) impressed the judges and spectators with their high backloops, tabletops and radical backsides, advancing at the expense of Andy Wolff (G-9, Tabou / Gaastra).

In heat 58, Xavier Huart Dunkerbeck ran into the wall and was won by the legendary E-11. Nik Baker defeated Yannick Anton with his backside airs, forwards and backloops. The next heat was a duel between Josh Angulo and American Levi Siver. Siver took a high backloop, which Angulo responded with a table top and a backloop his seal. Both surfers showed their aggressiveness in the waves, but Angle made a perfect backloop a hand that gave the victory. In the same heat, Kevin Pritchard brought Diony Guadagnino. Pritchard won many points with a high forward, while Guadagnino not seem to find good waves for surfing.

In the next round, Julien Taboulet (F-100, JP / Neil Pryde) was facing Kevin Pritchard and Victor Fernandez (E-42, Fanatic) against Josh Angulo. The wind started up and began with a stalled Taboulet forward. The constestación Pritchard was a backloop but failed on landing. Taboulet and Pritchard, the two did a table top forward in the same wave. Taboulet made some good backside airs, while Pritchard made a forward on the wave which improved its score in the surf. It was a very tight heat, but in the end the winner was Kevin Pritchard.
At the other end of the heat, Victor Fernandez surprised everyone by defeating Hawaii Pro winner Josh Angulo. Fernandez started with a pushloop, followed by super retarded uin twisted forward and table top to a hand. Angle did a table top and an incredible high backloop but not landed, loq ue was not enough to overcome in jumping Victor Fernandez. In surfing, the Spanish made a forward on the wave and some good aerial on frontside while Angle tried a frontside 360 ​​to the sound of the trumpet, but it was the young Victor Fernandez who emerged victorious.

On the other side of the ladder of competition, Scott McKercher faced Bjorn Dunkerbeck. Dunkerbeck began with a powerful forward followed by two backloops. McKercher failed in his first table top, but recovered with a forward, a pushloop and a spectacular one-handed table top. Dunkerbeck was for the frontside 360 ​​twice, but failed. and was McKercher who spent the round. In the same heat, Robby Swift (K-89, JP / Neil Pryde) beat Nik Baker. Baker was doing well, but Swift was more variety in his jumps he went to meet McKercher in the next round.

In the next round, McKercher and Swift delighted the audience with a pushloop simultaneously in the same wave. Both cojieron good waves back to shore, but McKercher ended with another pushloop Swift, a table top and a backloop. Kevin Pritchard took the victory in the other medium heat defeating Victor Fernandez in one of the tightest rounds of the event. Both windsurfers squeezed the maximum onshore conditions at the time. Then, Victor Fernandez showed the world who wants to be, making the movement of the day of the event and possibly an incredibly pushloop superradical combined with a table top. Pritchard said with a huge backloop a foot in the end gave him the victory.

While John Skye (K-57, F2), Scott McKercher (KA-181, Starboard / Severne), Alex Mussolini (E-30, JP / Neil Pryde) and Kevin Pritchard (US-3, Starboard / MauiSails) entered in water to make the place to deal with Kauli Seadi (BRA-253, Quatro / Naish), the wind stopped and never returned, leaving the double elimination unfinished, giving Matt Pritchard (US-10, Tabou / Gaastra ) Guincho victory in 2005, with Kauli Seadi (BRA-253, Quatro / Naish) second, Alex Mussolini (E-30, JP / Neil Pryde) John Skye and the third (K-57, F2) in fourth place .

The PWA tour and prepares to move to the Canary Islands making their first stop at Pozo Izquierdo (Gran Canaria) for the third round of waves and freestyle second circuit this year.

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