Kooky Kyle takes this week’s UCB in what I have to say was a hard fought battle. There were so many good suggestions this week it took me nearly a half hour to go through and select one. Ok that’s a bit of a lie I was also chatting with like three people on Facebook as well. Thank you everyone for taking it up a notch from the poor showing of the previous week.
Apparently the ASP World Tour is planning on doing one of the “World Tour” events on the East Coast US to go along with world class venues such as Pipe, J-Bay, G-Land and Trestles. Kooky asked my opinion on the situation. Being a former professional surfer and resident of the east coast I find myself more then qualified to give thoughts on the subject. For more information about this event or the WT and ASP click the following links: http://blogs.surfermag.com/office-blog/the-world-tour’s-next-stop-east-coast-usa-2/ and http://www.aspworldtour.com/ .
I guess the first major issue would be is the east coast a viable contest destination for that caliber of surfing. It certainly can be. There are some serious beach breaks very comparable to France or Brazil two places that both host a World Tour contest. There are reefs and point breaks up in the New England area that are more then able to produce world class waves on the right day. The key word is “right day”.
The East Coast is fickle with a swell window that travels the wrong way making it very short. Weather is tricky considering that your heaviest surf usually comes in the frigid late fall early winter time period and I don’t think the top 32 surfers in the world are about to don a 5/4/3 when they could be at a handful of other destinations with as good if not better quality. That is a guarantee.
Why is the ASP entertaining such an idea then? Let me be the first to say its not for the quality of waves, but the quality of the market. Over the last four years the tour is constantly getting more commercial oriented moving away from the “Dream Tour” surfers once fought hard to achieve. Face the facts the ASP is a business and so is professional surfing. The more fans, the more t-shirts that get sold and the more money that is produced.
This is how the world works. The east coast of the US is a huge market, a rich market and a stoked one. Overall surfers on the east coast care way more about surfing and having the latest gadgets/paraphernalia then out here on the west coast and with all the down time between swells have more time to think about it. Shit I know when I lived out there I bought all tons of useless crap and over priced clothing because I thought that was what a surfer was suppose to wear and do.
It was not till I moved out west where surfing became an everyday occurrence that I realized what a crock it all was and began wearing $3 dollar Kmart t-shirts if it meant more time surfing and less time working. Take the Brazil event as a perfect example the last six years they have held it at Santa Catarina, Brazil, one of the most consistent waves in the country, yet this year they are moving it to Rio, a way worse wave location. Rio is a way bigger venue, which will bring out more crowds and sell more advertising space. Remember there was a time back in the 80’s when the ASP held a contest in a wave pool in the middle of Pennsylvania.
Where and when should this event take place? To me the answer is obvious and should be held either the end of September or any time in October. The water is still warm and at this point there are both Nor’easter swells and hurricane swells on offer. As far as a location goes I think a mobile Hatteras or Outer Banks, North Carolina event would work the best. Cape Hatteras Light House is arguably the most consistent spot on the East Coast and then there are also plenty of other options depending on swell and wind.
Certainly the beach breaks there as good as France. During the time period I have mentioned it is very rare to go a week with out a decent wave. I remember years where I would get ten to twelve days out there of straight surf at least chest high or better. Out of all my travels it is still one of my favorites to visit and one of the entities I miss the most about leaving the east.
People would be stoked too. No body loves surf stars like east coasters do. I know I still get star struck when I see Dane Reynolds paddle out and blow up Emma Wood, an everyday thing around here. I nearly fall over every time Slater or Tom Curren make everyone else look like kooks at Rincon. It would definitely be a moneymaker and you know what that is why there are commercial sporting events in the first place; to make money.
I am all for a WT East Coast event. I watched my favorite pros surf shitty waves at nearly every other venue on tour even some of the ones that were suppose to be all time. Why not see them grovel in my old stomping grounds.
it would bring out a huge crowd, idk if its the best idea cause of the swell window, OBX would be sick, wave wise, and the fact that its almost in the middle of the east coast so i could see alot of ppl driving to it, but i could see them choosing somewher like Sebastian Inlet, or New Smyrna too since the warm water & weather
I think bring it to the Banks, is going to be hyper problematic, though I agree surfwise, a best bet. First of all, it is looking like the vehicle bans are going to be in place during the window they are having the event. Additionally with it being a National Seashore, they are barely allowed to have the scaffolding for Easterns, let alone everything they are going to need to have a full scale CT event. Also the Outer Banks is in the middle of fucking nowhere, as the crow flies I am 145 miles from hatteras, but driving take 6 hours. Virgina Beach which probably the closes thing to a city to Hatteras is still 3 hours of driving away. No one really lives out there, so the commercialness of the event is reduced. Finally the risk of a direct hit by a major hurricane during that time frame is high, and while awesome for surf, it is going to be a nightmare in terms of liability. Other than that, I think you are on the money in terms of reasoning.
For those same reasons I could also see it being held in Florida, Long Island or NJ.
UCB-theme parties, love them or hate them, and if you had your choice what is your favorite theme?
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Aren’t we only allowed to submit one UCB per week? Or was that “rule” lifted?
I never made that rule official. Im still considering it to go into effect for the 2011 season. I am figuring out a whole new UCB scheme for 2011 as well.
GT, that faggot who does the post-heat interviews for billabong said that the contest was going to be in New York in his last slater interview
That guy is practically legally retarded. I cant stand him. Yea I heard that too.