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    Mick Fanning : photo Cestari/ASP Covered Images




    Quiksilver Pro France

    ASP World Championship Tour Event #7
    Hossegor, Landes, SW France
    20 - 30 September 2007

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    FANNING CLAIMS QUIKSILVER PRO FRANCE CROWN; CAN CLINCH TITLE NEXT WEEK 

    Surfersvillage Global Surf News, 29 September, 2007 : - - Seignosse, France; - Mick Fanning (AUS) the newly crowned 2007 Quiksilver Pro France Champion, is mathematically capable of clinching his maiden Foster’s ASP World Title in Mundaka, Spain next week. Fanning beat South Africa’s Greg Emslie, in three to five foot (one to one half meter) surf at Les Bourdaines this afternoon.

    “I’m just so stoked to have another win under my belt,” Fanning, who also won the first event of the year on the Gold Coast of Australia, said. “I’m pumped! After the semis I really realized that you had to have the best waves to win, so that’s what I did. I just sat and waited for the whole time.”

    Fanning caught four waves to Emslie’s 12, but garnered his winning heat total of 18.43 (out of 20.00) with his first two rides – the second of which he scored a near perfect 9.93 (out of 10) for.

     


    Mick Fanning : photo ASP Cestari/Covered Images

     

    “That wave just sat up really, really nicely and I was able to get some good turns off,” Fanning said. “I’m just stoked, that’s about all I can say.”

    Fanning could clinch the title with a win in Spain should his closest threats, reigning World Champion Kelly Slater (USA) and Taj Burrow (AUS), not make it to the Semifinals. If he finishes 2nd in Spain, Slater and Burrow have to post a 5th place or better to keep their title aspirations alive.

    “There’s no pressure at all in Mundaka for the title,” Fanning said. “I’m just doing what I’ve been doing, taking it heat by heat. You can’t win in the final if you don’t win the first round, so yeah, you’ve just got to take it heat by heat.”

    Emslie’s final berth against Fanning’s was not only the best result of his eight-year elite-tour career, it was also the first Foster’s ASP World Tour final a South African has made in 20 years. Emslie surfed amazingly through out the event, but was no match for the current World No. 1.

     


    Greg Emslie : photo ASP Cestari/Covered Images

     

    “It was pretty tough out there,” Emslie said. “I could see that Mick was in a good rhythm and I just didn’t know how I could break it. There weren’t too many set waves and the tide was coming in. When you’ve got an in form surfer like Mick getting the set waves, it’s hard to come back. Either way it was a fun final. Mick is ripping and I recon he’s going to be world champ this year for sure.”

    Emslie, who sits 27th in the ratings after his 2nd place finish, beat current World No. 4 and defending Quiksilver Pro France Champion Joel Parkinson (AUS) in the Semifinals.

    “I had a great event, I really enjoyed it,” Emslie said. “It was just great with all the different mix of waves this week that I managed to pull through to the final. I’m pretty happy with the fact that I kept consistent throughout all the different waves.”

    Fanning beat fellow Australian Troy Brooks in the Semifinals. Brooks had the lead with six minutes to go, but Fanning scored an 8.00 and 9.67 in quick succession to leave Brooks needing a 9.18 he never found.

     


    Fanning & Emslie : photo ASP Cestari/Covered Images

     

    “I finally got a few good ones out there,” Brooks said. “I sort of put the pressure on Mick, but that’s why he’s No. 1 I guess, because he came out of it and smashed me.” Previous to the last two events, Brooks had four 33rds and one 17th place finish. His Quarterfinal berth in California and equal 3rd this event have moved him to 28th in the ratings. The Top 27 guys on the World Tour automatically requalify at the end of the year.

    “It doesn’t really guarantee my requalification for next year,” Brooks said. “This just moves me on the borderline. At this moment I shouldn’t be in this spot as it is, but with this little roll, as long as I keep going, I should be alright.  Hopefully I do well in Mundaka next week and then in Brazil since I’ve always gotten a result there. Hawaii has a bit of juice which I’m used to coming up from Bells. So who knows.” 

    The next Foster’s ASP World Tour event, Stop. 8 of 10 on this year’s tour, begins in Mundaka, Spain on Tuesday, Oct. 2, 2007.

    Quiksilver Pro France Final Results:
    Final: Mick Fanning (AUS) 18.43 def. Greg Emslie (ZAF) 11.63

    Quiksilver Pro France Semifinal Results:
    Heat 1: Greg Emslie (ZAF) 17.43 def. Joel Parkinson (AUS) 15.97 Heat 2: Mick Fanning (AUS) 17.67 def. Troy Brooks (AUS) 15.40

    Foster’s ASP World Tour Ratings after Event No. 7 of 10, the Quiksilver Pro France:
    1. Mick Fanning (AUS) 6470 points
    2. Kelly Slater (USA) 5450 points
    3. Taj Burrow (AUS) 5243 points
    4. Joel Parkinson (AUS)  4905 points
    5. Andy Irons (HAW) 4741 points
    6. Pancho Sullivan (HAW) 4062 points
    7. Damien Hobgood (USA) 4049 points
    8. Bede Durbidge (AUS) 3692 points
    9. Dean Morrison (AUS) 3658 points
    10. Taylor Knox (USA) 3392 points 

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    Perfect waves for the finals : photo ASP Cestari/Covered Images

     

     

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    Mick Fanning remporte le Quiksilver Pro France

    Surfersvillage Global Surf News, 29 September, 2007 : - - Hossegor, France –  Le surfeur australien Mick Fanning vient de remporter le Quiksilver Pro France 2007 à Seignosse. L’actuel n°1 mondial a signé un succès de taille face au sud-africain Greg Emslie qui récolte là le meilleur résultat de sa carrière.

    Porté en triomphe par une foule incroyablement dense malgré le déplacement de la compétition vers Seignosse annoncé en cours de journée, Fanning décroche son deuxième succès de la saison après le Quiksilver Pro Gold Coast. Il conforte ainsi sa position de leadeur au classement du Championnat du Monde et fonce tout droit vers son premier titre. Depuis Mark Occhilupo en 1999, aucun australien n’avait plus ramené le trophée de l’ASP World Tour en terre ozzie.

    « Je suis tellement content d’empocher une nouvelle victoire ! Je suis gonflé à bloc ! » a lapidairement lancé le vainqueur du jour. Pour 12 vagues prises par son rival Emslie, Fanning n’en a pris que 4 mais toutes à fort potentiel. Il décroche un total de 18,43 points sur 20 avec une vague proche de la perfection notée 9,93 points.

    Si « Micktor » remporte la prochaine épreuve à Mundaka en Espagne et que son compatriote Taj Burrow ou que le Champion en titre Kelly Slater ne parviennent pas en ½ finales, il sera courronné en Espagne. En clair, il faudra que Slater réitère son exploit de 2006 au Pays Basque pour espérer rester dans la course au titre.

     


    Greg Emslie : photo Cestari/ASP Covered Images

     

    Les australiens Troy Brooks et Joel Parkinson, vainqueur en titre du Quiksilver Pro France, finissent 3èmes à égalité dans les Landes. Jérémy Florès, malgré une décevante 17ème place, grimpe d’un échelon au classement mondial et pointe désormais au 8ème rang.

    Résultats du Quiksilver Pro France 

    Finale 
    Mick Fanning (AUS) 18.43 pts bat Greg Emslie (ZAF) 11.63 pts

    Demi-finales
    Heat 1: Greg Emslie (ZAF) 17.43 pts bat Joel Parkinson (AUS) 15.97 pts
    Heat 2: Mick Fanning (AUS) 17.67 pts bat Troy Brooks (AUS) 15.40 pts

    Classement de l’ASP World Tour après le Quiksilver Pro France (7ème manche sur 10)

    1. Mick Fanning (AUS) 6470 points
    2. Kelly Slater (USA) 5450 points
    3. Taj Burrow (AUS) 5243 points
    4. Joel Parkinson (AUS) 4905 points
    5. Andy Irons (HAW) 4741 points
    6. Pancho Sullivan (HAW) 4062 points
    7. Damien Hobgood (USA) 4049 points
    8. Jérémy Florès (FRA) 3848 points
    9. Bede Durbidge (AUS) 3692 points
    10. Dean Morrison (AUS) 3658 points

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    Previous reports:
    # 1 : Quiksilver Pro France next Foster's ASP World Tour stop

    # 2 : Quiksilver Pro France will kick out live SMS contest alerts

    # 3 : Flores is set to lead Euro charge at Quiksilver Pro France

    # 4 : Quiksilver Pro France schedule and updates for day #1
     

    # 5 : Quiksilver Pro France trials on today: no go for 'CT pros
    # 6 : Quiksilver Pro France finishes 6 heats of round 1 Friday
    # 7 : Quiksilver Pro off today, Hawaii wins Foster's Showdown
    # 8 : Title contenders move to Quiksilver Pro France round #3 

    # 9 : Quiksilver Pro France runs 1 heat Monday - calls day off 
    # 10 : Quiksilver Pro France Round 2 wrapped up at Capbreton
    # 11 : Quiksilver Pro off - Pancho Sullivan wins Fiat Expression
    # 12 : Slater and Irons exit Quiksilver Pro France in Round #3 
    # 13 : Fanning, Parkinson land in Quiksilver Pro France semis 

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