Relive every single 9-point ride surfed at the Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach presented by Bonsoy since 2019. Featuring Gabriel Medina, John John
With the window to the Rip Curl Bells Beach starting April 10th, take a look back at the last Bell's Beach winner, John John Florence.
Bells Beach, Act 6
Despite suffering injuries in 2018, Courtney Conlogue and John John Florence are the 2019 Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach Champions.
Bells Beach, Act 5
The men's and women's Semifinals wrap up in textbook Bells conditions as surfers prepare for Finals Day.
Bells Beach, Act 4
With swell building and eliminations underway, Kelly Slater has his eyes set on a potential 5th Bells Trophy.
Bells Beach, Act 3
Rivals Carissa Moore and Courtney Conlogue face off in overhead conditions at Bells Beach.
Bells Beach, Act 2
An inside look at the stories of John Florence and Caroline Marks at Stop No. 2 on the Championship Tour.
Bells Beach, Act 1
The historic 50-year storm brought a massive swell to Bells, testing the limits of high-performance surfing.
It was a Finals day to remember at the Rip Curl Pro. John Florence and Courtney Conlogue are victorious in classic Bells conditions.
Firing conditions at the Bells Bowl set the stage for Conlogue's third Bells trophy and Florence's first.
After an injury plagued 2018 season, John is back to claim his first spot on the Bells Beach stairs after taking down Toledo in the Final.
Italo Ferreira is taken out by massive shorebreak during the Quarterfinals and washed over the Winkipop button.
The 4x Bells Champion ends with a 5th place finish in dreamy conditions at Bells Beach. Ryan Callinan advances to the Semifinals.
Gabe is on fire, holding more 9s than any surfer on Tour this year. He will face off with John Florence in the QFs.
"This is the craziest moment I've ever been in," said Ferreira after nearly being dragged into the reef at Bells.
The elements didn't let up on the fourth day of the Rip Curl Pro and those left standing gear up for Finals Day on Saturday (AUS).
In a day of massive swell, the GOAT rides a step-up and Gabe and John out surf the field.
The 2x World Champ earns an 18.16, to overthrow Owen Wright in massive conditions at the Rip Curl Pro.