A clean new swell appeared at Keramas river mouth on Bali's east coast this morning which was ideal for the opening rounds of the Komune Bali Pro presented by The Mad Hueys.
16 Round 1 heats along with four Round 2 heats were completed in the high performance 2 to 3 feet surf which occasionally delivered good barrel rides.
Local Bali surfer Marlon Gerber was clearly the standout scoring two eight-point plus rides for the day's highest two-wave heat total of 16.50. In the process Gerber defeated defending event champion Dede Suryana (IND) who also surfed well to advance into Round 2 in 2nd place.
Marlon Gerber making the most of the ramps on offer. - WSL
"I have a good board for these types of conditions," said Gerber. "It's fantastic for all Indonesian surfers to compete in a World Surf League event here and gives us confidence knowing we belong in the high end competitive fields."
Ethan Ewing (AUS/Qld) was the best of the international surfers today, posting an excellent 8.5 for a comprehensive Round 1 victory. The 17-year-old is ranked 5th on the Australasia Junior Qualifying Series this year and is competing here for the experience.
"It's a great performance wave and I'm learning by facing up against the older surfers and getting a feel for surfing at QS level - so far so good and I'm looking forward to the high seeded rounds tomorrow," said Ewing.
Komune sure is a nice place to host a WSL event. - WSL / Stephen Robertson
Jay Davies (AUS) recently stormed to a high placed result at the Championship Tour (CT) event in Margaret River and in a later heat in wind affected and smaller surf Davies showed his class by over powering the waves with some big impressive moves to easily win through to Round 3.
The event will begin early tomorrow, right on day-break around 6:15am to try and capitalise on the excellent forecast early waves.
Taj Burrow is the No. 1 seed at the Komune Bali Pro pres. by The Mad Hueys will surf in the fourth heat of the morning which is highly anticipated by everyone poolside at the event.
This year marks the second annual Komune Bali Pro which is dual sanctioned by the World Surf League and holds a Qualifying Series QS,1000 rating and is also sanctioned by the Asian Surfing Championship Tour event.
More info - https://www.worldsurfleague.com/events/2015/mqs/1303/komune-bali-pro-pres-by-the-mad-hueys
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Local surfer Raditi Rondi goes vertical
- WSL / Stephen Robertson
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Gerber super powerful and stylish to score big in Bali
- WSL / Stephen Robertson
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Defending event champion Dede Suryana powered through to Round 2,
- WSL / Stephen Robertson
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Ething Ewing ripped through his round 1 heat winning easily
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Shaun Harrington enjoying a return to competitive surfing in Bali
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Swell Builds for Komune Bali Pro
WSL
A clean new swell appeared at Keramas river mouth on Bali's east coast this morning which was ideal for the opening rounds of the Komune Bali Pro presented by The Mad Hueys.
16 Round 1 heats along with four Round 2 heats were completed in the high performance 2 to 3 feet surf which occasionally delivered good barrel rides.
Local Bali surfer Marlon Gerber was clearly the standout scoring two eight-point plus rides for the day's highest two-wave heat total of 16.50. In the process Gerber defeated defending event champion Dede Suryana (IND) who also surfed well to advance into Round 2 in 2nd place.
Marlon Gerber making the most of the ramps on offer. - WSL"I have a good board for these types of conditions," said Gerber. "It's fantastic for all Indonesian surfers to compete in a World Surf League event here and gives us confidence knowing we belong in the high end competitive fields."
Ethan Ewing (AUS/Qld) was the best of the international surfers today, posting an excellent 8.5 for a comprehensive Round 1 victory. The 17-year-old is ranked 5th on the Australasia Junior Qualifying Series this year and is competing here for the experience.
"It's a great performance wave and I'm learning by facing up against the older surfers and getting a feel for surfing at QS level - so far so good and I'm looking forward to the high seeded rounds tomorrow," said Ewing.
Komune sure is a nice place to host a WSL event. - WSL / Stephen RobertsonJay Davies (AUS) recently stormed to a high placed result at the Championship Tour (CT) event in Margaret River and in a later heat in wind affected and smaller surf Davies showed his class by over powering the waves with some big impressive moves to easily win through to Round 3.
The event will begin early tomorrow, right on day-break around 6:15am to try and capitalise on the excellent forecast early waves.
Taj Burrow is the No. 1 seed at the Komune Bali Pro pres. by The Mad Hueys will surf in the fourth heat of the morning which is highly anticipated by everyone poolside at the event.
This year marks the second annual Komune Bali Pro which is dual sanctioned by the World Surf League and holds a Qualifying Series QS,1000 rating and is also sanctioned by the Asian Surfing Championship Tour event.
More info - https://www.worldsurfleague.com/events/2015/mqs/1303/komune-bali-pro-pres-by-the-mad-hueys
Komune Bali Pro
One of the world's most high performance waves lights up for QS action.
Second annual Komune Bali Pro to kick off in building surf at Karemas.
Margaret River's Jay Davies to test competitive drive at Keramas.
Qualifying Series action set to return to Bali with big names set to sign on.
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