Billabong Pipe Masters
The man behind the tractor logo, Jason Stevenson, shows off the boards his star team rider, Joel Parkinson, ripped his way to a runner up finish on at the 2011 Pipe Masters.
"Surfing's audience is passionate, active and adventurous, and, if they cannot watch in person, they're finding Vans Triple Crown of Surfing events on their computers and mobile devices," says Vans Vice President of Marketing, Doug Palladini.
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...
The Billabong Pipe Masters in Memory of Andy Irons, the final stop on the 2011 ASP World Title Series, will commence its waiting period this Thursday, December 8.
With another lay day today for the Billabong Pipe Masters in Memory of Andy Irons we've got some thoughts on Pipe from 2009 Pipe Master Taj Burrow.
Two time and defending Vans Triple Crown champion, Joel Parkinson (AUS), 29, remains on track for a third straight title after advancing to Round 3 of the Billabong Pipe Masters that commenced today in eight-to-12 foot (2.5-to-4m) surf at Pipeline in Hawaii.
The worlds top surfers are gathering on the North Shore of Oahu, Hawaii, today in preparation for the $900,000 Vans Triple Crown of Surfing, presented by Rockstar Energy Drink, that begins this Friday, November 12.
The “Pipe Masters Backstage Pass” will provide luxury accommodations right at Sunset Beach in a private home of one of surfing’s best known photo-journalists.
Event officials will take a closer look at conditions tomorrow morning with a new W/NW swell forecast to fill in throughout Tuesday, Dec. 9, building into Wed. Dec 10. The event, utilizing the ASP Dual Heat format, can be completed in just three days.










