The Longboard Pro Espinho culminates in improved conditions with the victories of Edouard Delpero and Alice Lemoigne.
The Longboard Pro Espinho wrapped up in testing conditions again today, crowning a pair of French longboarders in Edouard Delpero and Alice Lemoigne. Here's a breakdown of the event's finals.
With two European titles each to their name, Delpero and Skinner were the clear favorites heading into the opening event of the season in Espinho. The Frenchman dominated in the previous two rounds, even posting a near-perfect 9.50 in the Semis to defeat fellow country man Benoit Carpentier. Delpero kept his momentum going and started his Final with a good 7.50 and an average backup, threading long rights on the nose of his longboard and carving the open face when the wave let him.
Edouard Delpero (FRA) - WSL / Laurent Masurel
Skinner, who knew exactly what he needed to beat the former runner-up in the world, took the aggressive road, with a great nose ride on a clean set and a fully committed massive re-entry on which he unfortunately lost control and fell. On the next exchange, both surfers rode back-to-back waves and Skinner this time got the better of Delpero with a good 7.40 to stay in fighting distance.
The British powerhouse even found a little cover-up on his next ride, but Delpero on the wave behind locked in two lengthy nose rides and beautiful, drop-knee cutbacks to post the highest number of the heat, an excellent 8.07 to further extend his lead.
On a last exchange on the five-minute mark, Skinner tried his luck on another big set wave but it didn't offer much, while Delpero once again took the second wave, a slightly smaller, much cleaner version of the right and went on to post another big score, a 7.93 to claim his second back-to-back Longboard Pro Espinho title.
Edouard Delpero (FRA) - WSL / Laurent Masurel
"I'm super happy to have gone back-to-back here in Espinho," he said. "That's exactly what I set out to do, so I'm happy it worked out the way I planned. It was a really tough event once again, and that Final with Ben was super fun. We have two more events so it should be a good year and I look forward to the next! I really wanted to get barreled this year but I couldn't so I guess I'll have to come back."
Delpero absolutely dominated the event and posted 9 out of the 10 best rides of the entire competition. He claimed an early lead on the European rankings in the process and will have to fence off Skinner's attacks in the next two events in England and Spain to secure a third regional title.
Ben Skinner (GBR) - WSL / Laurent Masurel
Skinner had a trickier road to the Final, but kept on building his heat totals all the way into the last heat of the day, unfortunately falling just short against the Frenchman. The next event on the European longboard qualifying series will be on his home turf at Fistral and he'll sure be hungry for a revenge on Delpero.
"I'm happy to have made the Final, it's about three events so that's a good start," he said. "I've had a little shoulder injury and conditions were seriously hard so I struggled a bit and I'm glad I made it that far. The two of us have been competing against each other for years and we have such great respect for each other. He's one of the best in the world so I'm happy I'm still able to compete with him. I can't wait for Boardmasters and Pantin, it's going to be fun."
Delpero and Skinner had previously defeated Benoit Carpentier and Federico Nesti respectively in the Semifinals.
In an all-French women's Final, Lemoigne and Grospiron took on a slightly more manageable lineup than earlier during the day, with good three-to-four foot rights peeling from the break wall down. The first half of the Final remained relatively slow with only minor scores dropped by both surfers.
The four-time European title winner Lemoigne moved into the lead halfway through the heat with a good little nose ride for a 5.00 point ride as waves on the incoming tide started to die on a mid bank where they used to reform all the way into the beach.
Alice Lemoigne (FRA) - WSL / Laurent Masurel
Both surfers unfortunately couldn't quite find long-enough sections to cruise to the nose of their longboards as the lineup once again changed and offered short rides with more and more bumps on the wave face. The challenger Grospiron did get an opportunity on the five-minute mark but came up just .58 point short of the score required to turn the heat.
Lemoigne secured yet another event win on the European series and once again sits atop the regional leaderboard early on.
"Conditions were tough so I'm super happy to win this one and to have had good scores along the way," she said. "The Final was definitely not my best heat but I was really exhausted by then. It was great to have a Final with Zoe who's coming up strong and I hope we have many others. I'm going to go and train a lot more now to get ready for Pantin this summer and qualify for the Taiwan event."
For Grospiron, being in her first-ever Final of a WSL event was already a feat, but the young surfer from Biarritz did not give away any signs of suffering from the pressure of the situation. The graceful regular foot played her hand the best she could with the waves on offer and eventually placed runner-up to Lemoigne, for her career-best result to date.
Zoe Grospiron (FRA) - WSL / Laurent Masurel
"I am extremely happy to make my first Final and especially with a good friend like Alice," she said. "I enjoyed competing here a lot even with the conditions we had, I did feel pretty tired sometimes after the tough paddle out but I managed to cool off and find some good waves after so I'm happy with my performance here. I plan on doing the next two events as well and maybe even New York later cause my goal is to qualify for the World Longboard Championship."
Lemoigne and Grospiron defeated Raquel Bento and Emily Currie on their way to making the Final.
With the completion of the Longboard Pro Espinho, here's the new European rankings Top 5:
European Men's LQS Top 5:
1 - Edouard Delpero
2 - Ben Skinner
3 - Federico Nesti
3 - Benoit Carpentier
5 - Diogo Goncalves
5 - Joao Gama
5 - Joao Dantas
5 - Clement Roseyro
European Women's LQS Top 5:
1 - Alice Lemoigne
2 - Zoe Grospiron
3 - Emily Currie
3 - Raquel Bento
5 - Francesca Rubegni
5 - Nienke Duinmeijer
5 - Kathleen Barrigao
5 - Beth Leighfield
The next event on the 2019 European Longboard Qualifying Series will be Boardmasters, this summer at Fistral beach, in Cornwall from August 8-11, 2019.
Tune in from April 5-14, 2019 and check out all the photos, videos and updates right here!
Alice Lemoigne and Edouard Delpero Victorious in Espinho
Nicolas Leroy
The Longboard Pro Espinho wrapped up in testing conditions again today, crowning a pair of French longboarders in Edouard Delpero and Alice Lemoigne. Here's a breakdown of the event's finals.
Men's Final: Edouard Delpero vs. Ben Skinner
With two European titles each to their name, Delpero and Skinner were the clear favorites heading into the opening event of the season in Espinho. The Frenchman dominated in the previous two rounds, even posting a near-perfect 9.50 in the Semis to defeat fellow country man Benoit Carpentier. Delpero kept his momentum going and started his Final with a good 7.50 and an average backup, threading long rights on the nose of his longboard and carving the open face when the wave let him.
Edouard Delpero (FRA) - WSL / Laurent MasurelSkinner, who knew exactly what he needed to beat the former runner-up in the world, took the aggressive road, with a great nose ride on a clean set and a fully committed massive re-entry on which he unfortunately lost control and fell. On the next exchange, both surfers rode back-to-back waves and Skinner this time got the better of Delpero with a good 7.40 to stay in fighting distance.
The British powerhouse even found a little cover-up on his next ride, but Delpero on the wave behind locked in two lengthy nose rides and beautiful, drop-knee cutbacks to post the highest number of the heat, an excellent 8.07 to further extend his lead.
On a last exchange on the five-minute mark, Skinner tried his luck on another big set wave but it didn't offer much, while Delpero once again took the second wave, a slightly smaller, much cleaner version of the right and went on to post another big score, a 7.93 to claim his second back-to-back Longboard Pro Espinho title.
Edouard Delpero (FRA) - WSL / Laurent Masurel"I'm super happy to have gone back-to-back here in Espinho," he said. "That's exactly what I set out to do, so I'm happy it worked out the way I planned. It was a really tough event once again, and that Final with Ben was super fun. We have two more events so it should be a good year and I look forward to the next! I really wanted to get barreled this year but I couldn't so I guess I'll have to come back."
Delpero absolutely dominated the event and posted 9 out of the 10 best rides of the entire competition. He claimed an early lead on the European rankings in the process and will have to fence off Skinner's attacks in the next two events in England and Spain to secure a third regional title.
Ben Skinner (GBR) - WSL / Laurent MasurelSkinner had a trickier road to the Final, but kept on building his heat totals all the way into the last heat of the day, unfortunately falling just short against the Frenchman. The next event on the European longboard qualifying series will be on his home turf at Fistral and he'll sure be hungry for a revenge on Delpero.
"I'm happy to have made the Final, it's about three events so that's a good start," he said. "I've had a little shoulder injury and conditions were seriously hard so I struggled a bit and I'm glad I made it that far. The two of us have been competing against each other for years and we have such great respect for each other. He's one of the best in the world so I'm happy I'm still able to compete with him. I can't wait for Boardmasters and Pantin, it's going to be fun."
Delpero and Skinner had previously defeated Benoit Carpentier and Federico Nesti respectively in the Semifinals.
Women's Final: Alice Lemoigne vs. Zoe Grospiron
In an all-French women's Final, Lemoigne and Grospiron took on a slightly more manageable lineup than earlier during the day, with good three-to-four foot rights peeling from the break wall down. The first half of the Final remained relatively slow with only minor scores dropped by both surfers.
The four-time European title winner Lemoigne moved into the lead halfway through the heat with a good little nose ride for a 5.00 point ride as waves on the incoming tide started to die on a mid bank where they used to reform all the way into the beach.
Alice Lemoigne (FRA) - WSL / Laurent MasurelBoth surfers unfortunately couldn't quite find long-enough sections to cruise to the nose of their longboards as the lineup once again changed and offered short rides with more and more bumps on the wave face. The challenger Grospiron did get an opportunity on the five-minute mark but came up just .58 point short of the score required to turn the heat.
Lemoigne secured yet another event win on the European series and once again sits atop the regional leaderboard early on.
"Conditions were tough so I'm super happy to win this one and to have had good scores along the way," she said. "The Final was definitely not my best heat but I was really exhausted by then. It was great to have a Final with Zoe who's coming up strong and I hope we have many others. I'm going to go and train a lot more now to get ready for Pantin this summer and qualify for the Taiwan event."
For Grospiron, being in her first-ever Final of a WSL event was already a feat, but the young surfer from Biarritz did not give away any signs of suffering from the pressure of the situation. The graceful regular foot played her hand the best she could with the waves on offer and eventually placed runner-up to Lemoigne, for her career-best result to date.
Zoe Grospiron (FRA) - WSL / Laurent Masurel"I am extremely happy to make my first Final and especially with a good friend like Alice," she said. "I enjoyed competing here a lot even with the conditions we had, I did feel pretty tired sometimes after the tough paddle out but I managed to cool off and find some good waves after so I'm happy with my performance here. I plan on doing the next two events as well and maybe even New York later cause my goal is to qualify for the World Longboard Championship."
Lemoigne and Grospiron defeated Raquel Bento and Emily Currie on their way to making the Final.
With the completion of the Longboard Pro Espinho, here's the new European rankings Top 5:
European Men's LQS Top 5:
1 - Edouard Delpero
2 - Ben Skinner
3 - Federico Nesti
3 - Benoit Carpentier
5 - Diogo Goncalves
5 - Joao Gama
5 - Joao Dantas
5 - Clement Roseyro
European Women's LQS Top 5:
1 - Alice Lemoigne
2 - Zoe Grospiron
3 - Emily Currie
3 - Raquel Bento
5 - Francesca Rubegni
5 - Nienke Duinmeijer
5 - Kathleen Barrigao
5 - Beth Leighfield
The next event on the 2019 European Longboard Qualifying Series will be Boardmasters, this summer at Fistral beach, in Cornwall from August 8-11, 2019.
Tune in from April 5-14, 2019 and check out all the photos, videos and updates right here!
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