ASP World Tour
“It is a positive step which enhances the professionalism of competitive surfing and sends a great message to the kids out there who look up to us as role models.”
Riyue Bay does its best impersonation of Mundaka as some of the favorites fall...
Marc Lacomare's perfect 10 and a ripping Mongolian mark day two of the Hainan Classic at Riyue Bay, China.
Yu “Jack” Miao becomes the first Chinese male to enter an ASP event. “I came to this island two years ago and there was nobody. Now I see so many people; it’s getting so popular, it’s exciting to be involved and see surfing start to grow in China.”
“It was pretty unbelievable,” said Cory Lopez of Team USA. “I’ve been to a lot of surf events and I’ve never seen anything even close to this." Check the photos, surf clips, and interviews from team USA, Venezuela, France, and Brazil.
With the beginning of the 2012 ASP World Tour season less than two months away, who's your pick to win the '12 World Title?
The ASP Board of Directors has voted to deactivate the midyear rotation in 2012, citing scheduling uncertainties as the primary reason. Somewhere out there Bobby Martinez is surely laughing.
The O’Neill Cold Water Classic Santa Cruz has been confirmed as an elite ASP World Title event for 2012. The world’s best surfers will journey to Northern California next November for the 10th of 11 stops on next season’s ASP World Title Series.
“It is unfortunate that we announce the cancellation of the 2012 Quiksilver Pro New York,” Dave Prodan, ASP International spokesman, said.
For the next two weeks we'll be giving you blow-by-blow updates from the North Shore of Oahu. It'll be just like you're there minus the cracks!
With the completion of the 2011 ASP World Tour, the ASP Top 34 have been determined for 2012.
Blue collar, Aussie workhorse Kieren Perrow wins his first WCT event ever and Pipeline protegee John John Florence claims his first (of many we think) Vans Triple Crown titles.
Normally a drop in the swell means a drop in the action. Not today...
One of the biggest days of competition ever seen at the famed Banzai Pipeline sees broken dreams, broken boards, broken bodies, and balls out surfing from the worlds best in fifteen-foot surf.










