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Connor Wins in Mexico!!

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Created by Auswind > 9 months ago, 19 Mar 2012
Auswind
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19 Mar 2012 11:43AM
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Connor Baxtor from the international Starboard Dream Team continues to dominate on the world racing scene notching up two more wins on his Starboard Race boards. Please continue reading for Connor's latest update from Mexico..

3rd Annual Punta Sayulita Classic

This was my first trip to Mexico – and what a great event site. It took place in Sayulita, Mexico. I flew with Riggs, Aaron and Tasha Napoleon from Hawaii – and we meet up with Zane and Matty Schweitzer in LA. Then we all flew down to Puerto Vallarta. When we arrived we were picked up at the airport – and got the VIP Treatment from the event organizers.

Our first day we were there, before the event, we got super fun waves. But then for the surf contest the waves got smaller – but still fun! The surfing contest was the first event held. When it was my heat – the waves seemed to subside even more. I managed to get a few okay ones, but unfortunately didn't advance.

Later that day I competed in the Elite Race, which was a 5-mile race in and out of the surf, which was really exciting. The race started at 12:00 and I was ready to go. I was using my Starboard 12'6” BOP Board. I lined up on the beach and once the horn blew I ran to the water as fast as I could. Once I hit the water, I was right with Kai going into the first buoy. We stayed together for a little bit, but then Zane and I caught a wave from way outside and Kai didn't catch it. So, Zane and I managed to get a good size gap on the rest of the racers. Then going into the third lap I knew that I had to get a gap on Zane. So I put my head down, paddled hard and got a little in front, which allowed me to catch the wave in front of him. For the last lap I was paddling as hard as I could to make sure I stayed in front. And once I went in and out of the surf a few times around all the buoys I was able to come into the beach in first. I was super stoked on the win and now I was getting ready for the distance race, which was the next day.

Results-

1. Connor Baxtor (HAW)
2. Kai Lenny (HAW)
3. Ryan Helm (MEX)

The long distance race was only 10k, but it was straight into the wind on the way out, which made it brutal. Heading upwind it was Kai Lenny, Ryan Helm from Mexico and me all together. We were all paddling our hardest, pushing ourselves to the max. Ryan and I managed to get away from Kai and put a gap on him. We got to the halfway mark, turned around and headed back to the finish line.

On the way back there were little bumps that I caught, which allowed me to make a gap between Ryan and me. I put my head down and tried to catch as many glides as possible and headed straight for the finish line. Coming into the finish line everyone was cheering me on, which made me paddle harder and i got to the beach in first place.

Results-

1. Connor Baxtor (HAW)
2. Ryan Helm (MEX)
3. Kai Lenny (HAW)





PTWoody
VIC, 3982 posts
19 Mar 2012 3:02PM
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Any idea which board Connor used to win the distance race?

By the way, the Mad Paddle in Melbourne yesterday, which was a 27km social paddle and NOT A RACE, nevertheless ended with 3 people on 14' Aces getting first dibs on the BBQ and cold drinks at the finish line.

HumanCartoon
VIC, 2098 posts
19 Mar 2012 3:29PM
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PTWoody said...

Any idea which board Connor used to win the distance race?

By the way, the Mad Paddle in Melbourne yesterday, which was a 27km social paddle and NOT A RACE, nevertheless ended with 3 people of melbourne's fastest paddlers on 14' Aces getting first dibs on the BBQ and cold drinks at the finish line.



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Simondo
VIC, 8020 posts
19 Mar 2012 3:35PM
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HumanCartoon said...

PTWoody said...

Any idea which board Connor used to win the distance race?

By the way, the Mad Paddle in Melbourne yesterday, which was a 27km social paddle and NOT A RACE, nevertheless ended with 3 people of melbourne's fastest paddlers on 14' Aces getting first dibs on setting up the BBQ and preparing the cold drinks at the finish line.



FTFY



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HumanCartoon
VIC, 2098 posts
19 Mar 2012 3:59PM
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Simondo said...

HumanCartoon said...

PTWoody said...

Any idea which board Connor used to win the distance race?

By the way, the Mad Paddle in Melbourne yesterday, which was a 27km social paddle and NOT A RACE, nevertheless ended with 3 people of melbourne's fastest paddlers on 14' Aces getting first dibs on setting up the BBQ and preparing the cold drinks at the finish line.



FTFY



Fixed it up further!


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PTWoody
VIC, 3982 posts
19 Mar 2012 4:23PM
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Simondo said...

HumanCartoon said...

PTWoody said...

Any idea which board Connor used to win the distance race?

By the way, the Mad Paddle in Melbourne yesterday, which was a 27km social paddle and NOT A RACE, nevertheless ended with 3 people of melbourne's fastest paddlers on 14' Aces getting first dibs on setting up the BBQ and preparing the cold drinks at the finish line.



FTFY



Fixed it up further!



Hope you enjoyed your burger smartarse. I pissed on it.

But yeah, there was time to go fill the gas cylinder, stoke up the BBQ and burn the steaks before the next paddlers arrived.



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