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8 Surfers Remain After Wild Day 1 Of Rip Curl Cup; Finals Could Wrap Thursday Morning
After a long slumber, Padang Padang roared back to life for the opening rounds of the Rip Curl Cup 2018 on Sunday. A bombing southwest swell brought 6 to 8 foot offshore barrels to Bali’s most iconic wave and an extreme afternoon low tide made for plenty of drama – and carnage – as competitors tried to survive the warping double ups and avoid the dry jagged reef on the inside.
“You had to play it a little careful out there, we had good tide in my first heat with real good condiitions, but by my second heat it was too low for me. It was the luck of the draw out there because you don’t know what you’re gonna get with each wave when the tide is so low. But I got the job done, and that’s all that matters.” - Jack Robinson
Willcox, meanwhile, surfed in back-to-back heats – an hour straight – and managed to win them both, taming the mutant barrels masterfully on his forehand and finishing with the highest combined Round 1 and 2 heat total of the day.
“I think that was the second time I’ve surfed two heats back-to-back with no break at the Rip Curl Cup... It actually worked out good. When I first paddled out it was perfect tide, but I noticed that it was drawing out fast. The local kid who was caddying for me, Ketut, told me to go on the first wave of the set and it was such valuable information. The first waves were way better, not those weird doubling up things.” - Jacob Willcox