by Ed Temperley on Friday 8th June, 2012 426065 Views
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"Cloudbreak is 12ft and onshore, Restaurants is 3ft and onshore - if the wind would just cooperate we'd have the best day on tour." Said Parko shortly before the contest was called off. Almost the moment they called off the comp at 2pm having only managed two heats, the wind dropped and Parko went out and got one of the best waves of his life.
© 2013 Gemma MolinaroSure the quality is a bit grimy but if you want 10 minutes of Kelly Slater commentating on the sickest surfing you'll ever see then press that play button.
© 2013 peteratx"The contest director made a good call to end competition for the day after finishing the two heats left in Round 2" said Stu Johnson "The surf continued to pulse and grow larger and larger with each coming set."
© 2013 Malia JohnsonReef Mcintosh in his usual environment.
© 2013 Malia JohnsonIan Walsh, all the red really helps when you need to be picked out by the ski from the almost inevitable apocalyptic ending.
© 2013 Malia JohnsonKai Otten, now a legit big wave demon. "Those were the biggest most perfect waves I've ever surfed," He said. "It was pretty nerve-wracking being first up. We were on and then off and then on again. You have to be prepared to go. I think everyone on tour is more than capable of handling Cloudbreak as big as it gets, we just have to pick our window with the wind. Mello (Adam Melling) was charging out there too so tough luck to him but I'm pumped to get some bombs and get through to Round 3."
© 2013 Malia JohnsonBede Durbidge faces up against Taj in Rd3 which word on the water says will be held at Restaurants tomorrow if, as expected, the forecast south east winds turn up.
© 2013 Malia JohnsonIan Walsh, game face for the paparazzi.
© 2013 Malia JohnsonKai Borg played the ski patrol role alone at one point, here him and Nate Fletcher contemplate the carnage around them.
© 2013 Stu JohnsonOne of the Aussie boys getting a fair dinkum dig.
© 2013 Malia JohnsonDamien Hobgood paddled out on a 6.5 because he's really good at taking off vertically into steaming left-hand barrels and making it.
© 2013 Stu JohnsonThere he goes.
© 2013 Stu JohnsonAnd bang he's away. If you haven't got him in your Fantasy Surfer team here then you're an idiot.
© 2013 Stu JohnsonQuite a few waves went unridden but not unwatched.
© 2013 Stu JohnsonKohl Christensen is always a standout here, back in July 2011 he almost made the most insane barrel here and was back doing much of the same today.
© 2013 Gemma MolinaroThe safer side of the lineup on the huge expanse of reef commonly known as Cloudbreak.
© 2013 Sarah LeeEarly morning train to catch
© 2013 Sarah LeeIt started off looking pretty manageable on the odd set.
© 2013 Stu JohnsonThrow the dice and see what happens.
© 2013 Sarah LeeSometimes it works out, other times....
© 2013 Sarah LeeLooks quite friendly here.
© 2013 Stu JohnsonSteel sky meets the steel sea as Todd Rosewall drops in.
© 2013 Sarah LeeJeff Rowley on the most colourful board out there.
© 2013 Sarah LeeMick Fanning on the frothy inside section
© 2013 Sarah LeeHi, it was great to know you.
© 2013 Sarah LeeDo this once and you'd die happy.
© 2013 Sarah LeeThe lineup here is absolutely vast, Cloudbreak sits out on a fringe of reef all alone.
© 2013 Sarah LeeGentle conditioning
© 2013 Sarah LeeJust one more
© 2013 Sarah LeeHoly Mary mother of God that thing's going to eat us all up.
© 2013 Sarah Lee
Back in the heat of the moment.
© 2013 Sarah LeeAll those boards are probably snapped by now.
© 2013 Sarah LeeKohl Christensen rocking the glow.
© 2013 Sarah LeeBoom
© 2013 Sarah LeeExclamation mark.
© 2013 Sarah LeeJust another barrel, 178 of 200 perhaps?
© 2013 Sarah LeeThumbs up
© 2013 Sarah LeeGod knows which one this in the 100s of barrels which went down.
© 2013 Sarah LeeJust perfect
© 2013 Sarah LeeSo much speed to burn.
© 2013 Sarah LeeAnd the final curtain.
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