Red Bull
With a bump in the swell and the trip at its midway point, Matt Biolos is sent home with a gnarly head wound. The good news is that we got some surf photos to share...
The next best thing to being on a boat trip in the Mentawais with the Red Bull surf team...
Staying linked up with the sickest crew ever as they rip through the Mentawais.
Peruvian Cristobal de Col wins Gold at the 2011 Quiksilver ISA World Junior Surfing Championship held in Punta Hermosa near Lima, Peru.
Carissa Moore wins the Billabong Rio Pro, takes a stranglehold on the Womens World Tour ratings...check the clip Nike 6.0 just sent us.
After her third win in just five events, Carissa Moore just got much closer to realizing her dream of winning an ASP World Title.
With a 3,350 point lead over her nearest rival Oahu's Carissa Moore has her first ever World Title firmly in her sights. Check the exclusive video from her win at firing Dee Why Point.
Double overhead and firing on Lake Superior? Check out this clip of Red Bull team rider and certified hellman Jamie Sterling. You won't believe your eyes...
From the Red Bull files… What’s the best way for a coach to impress the participants of a Junior Surf Training Camp? Surfing an enormous wave in front of the open-mouthed up-and-coming surfers. Watch coach and professional big wave surfer Raimana Van Bastolaer do just that at Teahupoo in Tahiti.
Julian looks back on his first event as a World Tour surfer and talks about the upcoming event at Bells. He also dishes that none of the tour veterans have given him the rookie hazing treatment...yet.
Peruvian ripper Cristobal De Col talks about a recent TWS trip to Peru, how surfing has taken off since Sofia Mulanovich's World Title, and his pro junior plans while here in California...
Pro Surfer To Host Maui’s Top Juniors At The 8th Annual “Ian Walsh’s Menehune Mayhem” On Saturday, March 26th At Ho’okipa Beach, Maui
2011 Roxy Pro Gold Coast Champion Carissa Moore discusses what led up to her her big win at Snapper Rocks and what the future holds for womens surfing.
For the second year in a row, the South Shore takes down the North Shore is an-all Oahu battle for island bragging rights.










