Let's push-start the what's hopefully going to be a big-action week online and on the water.
The Fuerteventura Wave Classic holding period has begun. The teams have been announced and so far the conditions look good for Tuesday onwards, and even better for the weekend.
Check out the event website for updates and interviews et cetera.
Here's some updates on event dates from the PWA:
The planned Indoor in Madrid will now not take place in April. The event is now expected to take place towards the end of 2009.
The Austria Slalom World Cup will now run from the 5th May until the 10th.
The Korean Slalom World Cup will take place from the 16th May until the 22nd.
The proposed Guincho Wave World Cup is now provisionally scheduled for the 16th to 21st June.
WSJ interview a super-philosophical Francisco Goya after his comeback appearance at The PWA Cabo Verde World Cup. Here's the Google Translated page.
Simmer report that their PWA Slalom star Ben Van Der Steen is in Chile filming a documentary.
GP Cammaro needs a day off but he stuck a little Go Pro video of sideshore Kanaha online for you.
Tatiana Howard scored Honolua Bay with just a couple of mates.
Boards posted news of 2009 Pro Clinics with European windsurfing tour operator Club Sportif.
CaboVerdeWorldCup.com posted a video interview with runner-up Kauli Seadi.
It's windsurfing movie night on Friday in Wellington, New Zealand.
Ola left an interesting comment and link after reading about Kelly Slater's event-winning 'self-shaped' board in a post here last week.
Can you imagine what would happen if we left GP alone with the shaping software?
More later. Please leave any links to good stuff in the Comments section below - no sign-in required. Thanks.
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