A major interference shook up the Title Race at a critical time in the 2019 Season.
Season 1, Episode 10
Follow Medina and his camp behind the scenes during an especially critical time in the 2019 World Title Race.
The 2019 Title Race goes to Maui and Pipe and a new men's Jeep Leader comes out of the MEO Rip Curl Pro Portugal.
Rising Tides, Jack Freestone, Peterson Crisanto, Caroline Marks, and Italo Ferreira top the charts at the MEO Rip Curl Pro Portugal.
The Brazilian goes back-to-back in Peniche and jumps to the top of the Jeep Leaderboard.
The defending event winner eyes another victory and the Jeep Yellow Jersey at the MEO Rip Curl Pro Portugal.
Kanoa Igarashi ends Filipe Toledo's bid to enter Pipe wearing yellow and secures a spot in the Semifinals at the MEO Rip Curl Pro.
Look out for Moore and Toledo in the Quarters at the MEO Rip Curl Pro, Season 2 of Transformed previews, and WaveGarden opens in Bristol.
24 hours after a stunning interference call on Gabriel Medina, we have some clarity on what transpired at the MEO Rip Curl Pro Portugal.
Medina goes down to Ibelli after an interference, the men's Title Race goes to Hawaii, and Carissa Moore eyes the World Title in Portugal.
The WSL Desk Crew breaks down Medina's historic interference and its World Title implications.
The Jeep Leader earns a priority interference, sends shockwaves through the Title Race at the MEO Rip Curl Pro Portugal.
Tatiana Weston-Webb, Jack Freestone, Kolohe Andino, Peterson Crisanto, and Italo Ferreira put on the best performances at Supertubos.
After a strong run of competition at Supertubos, Slater is eliminated by Kanoa Igarashi, who still stands undefeated against the GOAT.
Filipe Toledo advances to the Quarters, ending Gabriel Medina's chances of clinching the World Title at the MEO Rip Curl Pro Portugal.
Feast your eyes on 'Vision Portugal', Vissla's advanced wetsuit, Surfer Mag's Amp session from Hossegor, and Aussie groms on the rise.
In a full day of competition at Supertubos, provisional Olympic qualifiers are announced and World Title hopes stay alive.
Soli Bailey, Jesse Mendes, Kelly Slater, Peterson Crisanto, and Italo Ferreira are the standout surfers at the MEO Rip Curl Pro Portugal.