ASP International News (09/2006) part II
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CAN KELLY CLINCH IN EUROPE? WELL...
Okay math-mongers. Surely a fair few of you are wild with wonder as to whether Slater can clinch title No. 8 in Europe. Some of you may have even gone to such lengths as to crunch numbers on your own after perusing the ratings page on aspworldtour.com. Good on ya! That's what it's there for! That said, we also employ a few folks who are paid to be privvy to that sorta info here at ASP. According to them, unless Kelly wins both the Quiksilver Pro France and the Billabong Pro Mundaka, the title race will race on to Brazil... and beyond?

FRANCY-PANTS: WILL ANDY WIN IT AGAIN?
It must feel fan-friggin-tastic to win an event for the very first time. And it's got to be an incredible rush to defend that title to make it two in a row. But sweep it three years in a row and people start plotting. Andy Irons has asserted his dominance over Hossegor's goods for three years now and trailing Taj and Kelly in the ratings, he's as eager to make it four as the other guys are to stop him. Will someone stall the elder Irons' streak or will he wreak havoc once again?
ROOKIE RAMBLINGS: JESSI MILEY-DYER TALKS TOUR
The fame, the money, the groupies... the airport terminals and excess bag charges. All in a day in the life of your average pro surfer. Check out wunder-rookie Jessi's take on tour travel and get the downlow on the not-so-glamourous side of the game.
THE LONG AND SHORT OF THE LINDA BENSON PRO
The USA's first-ever ASP-sanctioned women’s longboard event went down last weekend with Lindsay Steinreide (Dana Point, Calif.) taking out the competition at the Roxy Jam Cardiff featuring the Linda Benson Pro. The two-day event saw a massive spectator turnout enjoying the international field of 80 girls strutting their stuff on the clean peaks at Cardiff Reef in Southern California. With past champs, reigning champs and legends within the longboard community all in attendance, the event signifies an excellent new beginning between the ASP and professional women’s longboarding. Congrats Lindsay!
http://www.strandlebenfrankfurt.de/

CAN KELLY CLINCH IN EUROPE? WELL...
Okay math-mongers. Surely a fair few of you are wild with wonder as to whether Slater can clinch title No. 8 in Europe. Some of you may have even gone to such lengths as to crunch numbers on your own after perusing the ratings page on aspworldtour.com. Good on ya! That's what it's there for! That said, we also employ a few folks who are paid to be privvy to that sorta info here at ASP. According to them, unless Kelly wins both the Quiksilver Pro France and the Billabong Pro Mundaka, the title race will race on to Brazil... and beyond?

FRANCY-PANTS: WILL ANDY WIN IT AGAIN?
It must feel fan-friggin-tastic to win an event for the very first time. And it's got to be an incredible rush to defend that title to make it two in a row. But sweep it three years in a row and people start plotting. Andy Irons has asserted his dominance over Hossegor's goods for three years now and trailing Taj and Kelly in the ratings, he's as eager to make it four as the other guys are to stop him. Will someone stall the elder Irons' streak or will he wreak havoc once again?
ROOKIE RAMBLINGS: JESSI MILEY-DYER TALKS TOUR

THE LONG AND SHORT OF THE LINDA BENSON PRO

The USA's first-ever ASP-sanctioned women’s longboard event went down last weekend with Lindsay Steinreide (Dana Point, Calif.) taking out the competition at the Roxy Jam Cardiff featuring the Linda Benson Pro. The two-day event saw a massive spectator turnout enjoying the international field of 80 girls strutting their stuff on the clean peaks at Cardiff Reef in Southern California. With past champs, reigning champs and legends within the longboard community all in attendance, the event signifies an excellent new beginning between the ASP and professional women’s longboarding. Congrats Lindsay!
http://www.strandlebenfrankfurt.de/
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