Bill Bryan Wins The 2010 Cabo Clasico

Day two of the 2010 UST Cabo Clasico was even more exciting than the first.  A slight drop in the swell size allowed the event to be held at Solmar beach for the first time since the mid 1990′s.

Man on man heats started around 10 in the morning and right from the get go there were some intense match ups.  The competition in many of these heats easily looked as if it could have been a final.  James Lovett and Scott Flores, both hometown heroes had a particularly intense battle in this early round resulting in an upset with Scrappy making the cut by demonstrating top notch competitive skimboarding.  Brandon Rothe and Brad Domke also had a close heat with Rothe edging out Domke with solid consistent scores.  Meanwhile likely favorites such as Sam Stinnett and Bill Bryan skimmed with a confident consistency that left little room for doubt as to who would make the final.  One notable exception came in the semi’s when Isaac Zoller nearly upset Sam until Sam found the high scoring ride he was looking for seconds before the end of the heat.  Bill Bryan was heard saying “nice try Isaac” as Sam slid out the wave.

Conditions were a bit more consistent than day one which meant more waves for the riders to showcase their skills.  Wraps were the the norm but there were plenty of solid liners and occasional airs as well.  It boiled down to Paulo vs Sam and Bill versus Scott in the man on man final.  Those heats were close with Bill edging out Scott and Sam edging out Paulo.  Then Paulo and Scott skimmed to determine who would get 3rd and 4th.  Scott went for some aggressive airs but couldn’t put it together in the strong winds.  Meanwhile Paulo skimmed probably his best heat of the day incorporating tricks into his skimming that had rarely been seen all day long.

Afterwards in was time for Sam and Bill to battle man on man.  In some sense this seemed like a historical match up rarely seen in any sport.  On one side was, Bill Bryan at age 37 being something like 17 time world champion and the undisputed best skimboarder of all time.  On the other side was the 17 year old five foot six skim phenom which many think has the best chance of stepping into Bill’s lofty shoes, someday.  That day would prove to be not today however as the man on man final left little doubt as to who the winner of the event would be.  The heat was skimmed almost entirely on what would be frontside wraps, presuming the rider wasn’t riding switch, which Bill did flawlessly on one driving wrap barrel.  Sam skimmed competently with standard frontside wraps but just couldn’t match Bill’s switch rides and trademark “beaker wraps”.  In the end, the final results broke down as follows”

PROFESSIONALS

  1. Bill Bryan
  2. Sam Stinnett
  3. Paulo Prietto
  4. Scott Flores
  5. Isaac Zoller
    Brandon Rothe (tie)
  6. none
  7. Brandon Sears
  8. Tim Fulton

AMATEURS

  1. Chopa
  2. Daniel Norris
  3. Kai Lowe
  4. Jose Eduardo

DAY 2 PHOTOS

DAY 1 PHOTOS

EVENT SPONSORS
Exile Skimboards
Victoria Skimboards
Zap Skimboards

Apex Skimboards
Atwater
Electric
Foreverskim

Freak Traction

Happy Ending Cantina
Hotel Mar De Cortez
JanSport
Main Street Surf Shop
Sector 9
Skim City
X3M

Comments

8 Comments

  1. FRESHING!!! SICK PHOTOS!!!

    Posted by guille on 16 May 10 at 8:54pm [Reply]
  2. Looked amazing; Peluso your photo skills are on man.

    Posted by Bryce Casselman on 16 May 10 at 9:32pm [Reply]
  3. Can´t wait for the video!!! =)

    Sick photos!!!

    *

    Posted by Rui Palma on 17 May 10 at 2:04am [Reply]
  4. That’s big.. awsome waves.. it must be very hard to judge thsi semi-finals and finals!

    Posted by Rui Marinho on 17 May 10 at 8:05am [Reply]
  5. my brain just Imploded

    Posted by quinton love on 17 May 10 at 11:06am [Reply]
  6. Sick shots … waves are total gnar and super clean

    Posted by Kevin de Moya on 17 May 10 at 2:49pm [Reply]
  7. whoa.

    Posted by Alex Balosie on 17 May 10 at 3:22pm [Reply]
  8. los cabo

    Posted by Marion Marion John Atorreon on 04 April 11 at 1:21am [Reply]

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