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BRETT SIMPSON LEADS TOP SEEDS AT DAY THREE OF THE O’NEILL COLD WATER CLASSIC PRESENTED BY JEEP
Simpson, current No. 47 on the ASP WQS ratings, immediately lifted the level of competition in the Round of 64, netting the event high heat total of 17.60 out of a possible 20. “I was actually pretty nervous out there and felt really jittery on my first couple of turns,” Simpson said. “After that first wave, I felt a lot more comfortable and got into a good rhythm. My boards feel good and I’m stoked to make it into another round.” Although currently sitting in 47th on the ASP WQS, a strong result in Santa Cruz could see Simpson jump up in the ratings before the remaining events of the season. “I’ve been on the road a lot this season, working on my qualifying seed,” Simpson said. “I had a couple of results in Europe, but a result here would put me in a good position before heading into the final leg of the season.” Adam Virs (Ventura, CA), current ratings leader on the 2007 Macy’s California Trifecta Surf Series presented by Jeep, kept his campaign alive today, exhibiting solid experience at the venue and posting an impressive 15.86 out of a possible 20. “I’m feeling really comfortable out there,” Virs said. “I know there is a lot going on with the Trifecta ratings, but I do my best to block that out and just take it one heat at a time. It’s worked for me so far, so I’ll just be looking forward to the next heat.” Virs will be joined by defending Macy’s Trifecta Champion and current No. 2 Nathan Yeomans (San Clemente, CA), who also advanced through his Round 4 heat today, as well as several others looking to challenge for title. The top three finishers on the 2007 Macy’s California Trifecta Surf Series presented by Jeep will split a $15,000 bonus prize purse with the eventual winner also receiving an all-new Jeep Patriot (valued at $26,000). Eric Geiselman (New Smyrna Beach, FL), reigning ASP North America Pro Junior Champion, dominated the afternoon peaks in Round 3 of competition, looking sharp and explosive en route to netting a solid 16.07 out of a possible 20. “It was a slow start to the heat for me,” Geiselman said. “I kind of waited until the last 10 minutes to get busy, but thankfully I found a couple of waves that stood up for me.” Geiselman will look to take the confidence gained from today’s performance in the O’Neill Cold Water Classic presented by Jeep into tomorrow’s Oakley Pro Junior ASP North America Championships, the first ASP Grade-3 in North American history. “A few of the guys have opted to not surf the ’QS event and just focus on the junior, but I’m doing both,” Geiselman said. “I think the more experience you can have out at the Lane the better. I’m extremely focused on the Pro Junior event as there is a lot on the line.” As the final event on the 2007 ASP North America Pro Junior Series, the Oakley Pro Junior will play a deciding role in determining the top four junior surfers of the season, who will then receive entry into the prestigious Billabong ASP World Junior Championships next January. Competition at the O’Neill Cold Water Classic presented by Jeep is scheduled to recommence tomorrow morning at 8 a.m. with Heat 9 of Round 4. All O’Neill Cold Water Classic presented by Jeep as well as Oakley
Pro Junior action will be webcast LIVE at www.coldwaterclassic.net.
FUEL TV will also air event highlights. Visit www.fuel.tv
for more information. WAVEWATCH FORECAST: Fri (10/12): New Gulf windswell building-in to 5.2 ft @ 10 secs midday, slightly bigger late. Surf 3 ft with some 4 ft sets. Light south wind 5 kts early building to 10-15 kt range mid-day with rain building in. A little bump early turning to a moderate choppy mid-day then fading with passage of a front late in the day. Rain clearing out just after sunset. Saturday (10/13): Gulf windswell fading from 5.5 ft @ 9-10 secs. Surf in the 2-3 ft range. Light offshore winds and clean early with light northwest winds in the afternoon to 10-15 kts producing a little sideshore bump. Sun (10/14): Northwest windswell continues at 4.2 ft @ 11 secs. Surf 2 to maybe 3 ft. Calm all day and clean. RESULTS: O’Neill Cold Water Classic pres. by Jeep – ASP WQS 4-Star Round 4: 64 surfers remaining (1st and 2nd advance) |
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