After an inaugural event in Brittany, Europe's best U-18 surfers find their way back to Nouvelle-Aquitaine for a third edition of the Junior Pro Biscarrosse.
The Junior Pro Biscarrosse will bring professional junior surfers to the beautiful Northern Landes coast for a third edition of the event.
After two consecutive stops in Portugal earlier this season, the European Junior Qualifying Series move to France for two more events. Surfers will first take on a brand new location on the WSL tours in Brittany, before traveling further South on the French Atlantic coastline to land in Biscarrosse from May 16-20, 2018.
Where?
Biscarrosse sits just below the World famous Arcachon bay and about an hour's drive from the main regional city of Bordeaux. The seaside resort town has everything to offer, from the long stretch of white-sand beaches to the dense pine forest and massive freshwater lakes.
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The iconic red-tile and pine trees combo of Southwest France is recognizable.
- WSL / Alain Vacheron
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The freshwater lakes are a treasure of Biscarrosse's country side.
- WSL / Christelle Malvesin
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Dunes, sand and the vast Atlantic ocean as a background.
- WSL / Alain Vacheron
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Dumpy shorebreaks also are on the wish list for a good surf experience in Bisca.
- WSL / Valentin Laporte
A classic Southwest France setup, Biscarrosse is a punchy beachbreak with multiple peaks that often serve up perfect waves of all sizes and shapes.
What?
The Junior Pro Biscarrosse will be Stop No. 4 on the European Junior Qualifying Series. The 2018 season started in Portugal with two back-to-back events in Espinho and Caparica and witnessed the emergence of a new batch of surfing talent.
Mathis Crozon and Melania Diaz took out the first event, Marco Mignot and Anat Lelior the second, setting up for an exciting season in 2018.
Bisca can be a fickle mistress but she also often provides perfect peaks. Titouan Canevet (FRA) in 2016. - WSL / Laurent Masurel
The week prior to Biscarrosse, surfers will compete at Stop No. 3 in Brittany (France), so rankings could once again shuffle dramatically before this event.
With a total of five events on the schedule in 2018, the best four results will count in crowning the 2018 European Junior Champions, and determine the four men and two women qualifiers for the next World Junior Championship.
When?
Tune in from May 16-20, 2018 and check out all the photos, videos and updates right here!
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The iconic steps in Bisca remind us a little bit of Bells.
- WSL / Guillaume Arrieta
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Titouan Canevet carves a clean line in Bisca two years ago.
- WSL / Laurent Masurel
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Hugo Cardoso in the afternoon glare.
- WSL / Guillaume Arrieta
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The reigning European junior champion
Kauli Vaast on his way to a big win last year in Bisca.
- WSL / Guillaume Arrieta
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The win in Bisca kick-started
Kauli Vaast's title run last season.
- WSL / Guillaume Arrieta
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Kyllian Guerin sprays an opponent to take the mental edge.
- WSL / Guillaume Arrieta
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Maelys Jouault caught a big break with a first-ever win in Bisca.
- WSL / Guillaume Arrieta
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Marco Mignot is one of the leading juniors in Europe with his progressive surfing.
- WSL / Guillaume Arrieta
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Neis Lartigue stretches her legs on a crisp Bisca morning.
- WSL / Guillaume Arrieta
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Noe Ledee sets up a vertical hit on a clean Bisca wall.
- WSL / Guillaume Arrieta
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Thomas Debierre is one of the most powerful juniors in Europe.
- WSL / Guillaume Arrieta
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Uhania Joly on her way to the final of the 2017 Junior Pro Biscarrosse.
- WSL / Guillaume Arrieta
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Youri Conradi frees his fins to finish off a wave.
- WSL / Guillaume Arrieta
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The classic Bisca line up we've been longing for a few years.
- WSL / Valentin Laporte
Biscarrosse Welcomes Third Edition of European Junior QS
Nicolas Leroy
The Junior Pro Biscarrosse will bring professional junior surfers to the beautiful Northern Landes coast for a third edition of the event.
After two consecutive stops in Portugal earlier this season, the European Junior Qualifying Series move to France for two more events. Surfers will first take on a brand new location on the WSL tours in Brittany, before traveling further South on the French Atlantic coastline to land in Biscarrosse from May 16-20, 2018.
Where?
Biscarrosse sits just below the World famous Arcachon bay and about an hour's drive from the main regional city of Bordeaux. The seaside resort town has everything to offer, from the long stretch of white-sand beaches to the dense pine forest and massive freshwater lakes.
A classic Southwest France setup, Biscarrosse is a punchy beachbreak with multiple peaks that often serve up perfect waves of all sizes and shapes.
What?
The Junior Pro Biscarrosse will be Stop No. 4 on the European Junior Qualifying Series. The 2018 season started in Portugal with two back-to-back events in Espinho and Caparica and witnessed the emergence of a new batch of surfing talent.
Mathis Crozon and Melania Diaz took out the first event, Marco Mignot and Anat Lelior the second, setting up for an exciting season in 2018.
Bisca can be a fickle mistress but she also often provides perfect peaks. Titouan Canevet (FRA) in 2016. - WSL / Laurent MasurelThe week prior to Biscarrosse, surfers will compete at Stop No. 3 in Brittany (France), so rankings could once again shuffle dramatically before this event.
With a total of five events on the schedule in 2018, the best four results will count in crowning the 2018 European Junior Champions, and determine the four men and two women qualifiers for the next World Junior Championship.
When?
Tune in from May 16-20, 2018 and check out all the photos, videos and updates right here!
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