MEO Rip Curl Pro Portugal presented by Corona Cero - Watch Live March 15-25
The MEO Rip Curl Pro Portugal presented by Corona Cero will showcase elite surfing at Supertubos, one of Europe's premier beach breaks known for its powerful, hollow waves and consistent barrels. As the third stop on the 2025 World Surf League Championship Tour, this event is crucial for competitors looking to build momentum in their World Title campaigns. In addition, significant points are on the line for those looking to remain above the mid-season cut line. Fresh off of the Abu Dhabi wave pool event, the cold water wave's unique combination of power and fast takeoffs makes it an ideal stage for progressive surfing and dramatic competition.
Italo Ferreira is back in yellow. After a strong start to the season-finishing with a semifinals result at Pipeline and taking the win in
Oceanside's reigning World Champ Caitlin Simmers continues her charge, winning the Surf Abu Dhabi Pro, which puts her right back in the
The MEO Rip Curl Pro Portugal presented by Corona Cero will showcase elite surfing at Supertubos, one of Europe's premier beach breaks
Italo Ferreira and reigning World Champ Caitlin Simmers jump atop the men's and women's championship tour rankings with wins at the Surf
Newly announced mother-to-be Johanne Defay is going to be back at Supertubos at the 2025 MEO Rip Curl Pro Portugal presented by Corona
Mexico's Alan Cleland Jr. just kicked in the doors at his CT rookie debut at Pipeline. Cleland Jr. charged like a madman and taking down
805 Beer Authentico and powerhouse surfer Lakey Peterson joins us on the pod from Brazil. We catch up with Lakey and discuss her working
CT surfers talking CT stops. A competitor's guide to every break on Tour.
San Clemente's Griffin Colapinto needed a solid result heading into Portugal last year; Griff ended up winning the event, scoring a perfect
Oceanside's 17-year-old rookie blazes through Supertubos Finals Day, overpowers CT veteran Courtney Conlogue for maiden CT victory.
Season 1, Episode 10
Follow Medina and his camp behind the scenes during an especially critical time in the 2019 World Title Race.
Featuring Callum Robson, Caio Ibelli, Kanoa Igarashi, Jack Robinson, Italo Ferreira, Yago Dora, Griffin Colapinto, João Chianca, Caitlin
Saquarema's own CT Sophomore, João Chianca, goes almost perfect in the final with a dominating performance with barrel fest to claim
Featuring Callum Robson, Griffin Colapinto, Adriano de Souza, Italo Ferreira, Gabriel Medina, João Chianca, Carissa Moore, Leonardo
Australia's Callum Robson goes perfect on this absolute mutant!
To close out a huge day, Colapinto launches a perfect backside full rotation against Andino in the final minutes to earn a spot in the
All of the 10-point rides from the modern era of competition. See what it takes to get a perfect score at Supertubos.
The willingness of Callum Robson to throw himself over this huge, square-barrelling beast made all judges score a 10 for this heroic
Creativity in approach, the critical nature of the section combined with pushing the boundaries of traditional surfing with a modern
Caroline Marks shows off this display of power with a combination of backhand hacks scoring a 8.67.
The diversity of maneuvers showcased by Yago Dora scored him in 9.00 in 2024.
Tatiana Weston-Webb combines the crucial elements of surf judging executing speed, power and flow to score an 8.83.