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Monday, May 05, 2008

Ben Bourgeois Wins 6.0 Lowers Pro and Takes Ratings Lead on Macy's Trifecta



SAN CLEMENTE, California (Saturday, May 3, 2008) - ASP Top 45 member Ben Bourgeois (Wrightsville Beach, NC / Carlsbad, CA) took down the 2008 6.0 Lowers Pro in pumping three-to-four foot (1 metre) surf at Lower Trestles over fellow finalists Fredrick Patacchia (North Shore, HI), Joel Centeio (North Shore, HI) and Patrick Gudauskas (San Clemente, CA).
The Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) World Qualifying Series (WQS) 4-Star event wrapped up a week’s worth of competition this afternoon with Bourgeois showcasing the form that has taken him to the most elite level of competition in the world.
The powerful natural-footer nailed a 7.83, an 8.33, a 7.53, an 8.83 and a 7.53 throughout the 30-minute final in a staggering display of consistency and ability, leaving his fellow finalists in a combination situation and unable to surpass.
"In the last two heats, the quarters and the semis, I was just able to squeak through, and everything was going my way that final," Bourgeois said. "I’m stoked, it’s always good to get a win, and all those guys in the final are good friends of mine. My last win was in England, and Lowers is always a great event.
Bourgeois now joins the prestigious list of competitors who have proven victorious at Lower Trestles, including eight-time ASP World Champion Kelly Slater (Cocoa Beach, FL), Shane Beschen (San Clemente, CA), C.J. Hobgood (Melbourne Beach, FL), Tom Curren (Santa Barbara, CA), amongst others.
"Everyone wants to surf Lowers with only three other guys out, and I¡¦m living in Carlsbad now so it’s right up the street," Bourgeois said. "It’s an honor to come away with the win and I’m super pumped."
In addition to taking the 6.0 Lowers Pro Title, the healthy prize purse and valuable ASP WQS ratings points, Bourgeois also takes the lead in the 2008 Macy’s California Trifecta Surf Series (an ASP North America Specialty Series). With two more events taking place in September and October of this season, Bourgeois remains the marked man from here out.
"I haven’t put much thought into continuing the Trifecta Series at this point,¡¨ Bourgeois said. "However it is nice to be in the lead, but I’m just going to see how it goes."
Patacchia, current No. 29 on the elite ASP World Tour, was another who displayed preternatural talent and incredible competitive savvy throughout the 6.0 Lowers Pro. Although unable to best Bourgeois in the final, the powerful Hawaiian racked up a solid result on the ASP WQS as well as some beneficial practice time at the venue for when the Dream Tour comes to Lower Trestles in September.
"It’s always fun to come to Lowers and surf with just a few more guys out," Patacchia said. "I’m a bit disappointed that I couldn’t come out on top in the final, but Ben (Bourgeois) was surfing really well. Still though, great result and a good way to get some heat practice in before we come here in September."
Centeio, current No. 122 on the ASP WQS, will take his 3rd place finish at the 6.0 Lowers Pro and increase his current rating on the hunt to qualify for the ASP World Tour. Centeio who has nearly qualified for the Dream Tour the past several years will hope that 2008 will be his season.
"Benny was just really in rotation, and it seemed like he was on every good wave, and he ended up taking it, so that just how it goes sometimes," Centeio said. "It’s a good result for me and hopefully I can put it together the rest of the season."
With his 4th place finish at the 6.0 Lowers Pro, Gudauskas has reclaimed the ratings lead on the ASP WQS, and will look to hold on through the remainder of the season in hopes of qualifying for the prestigious ASP World Tour in 2009.
"It feels really good to be back on top with another results," Gudauskas said. "It’s a long season, but hopefully I can keep putting away results and stay consistent throughout the season."
With the completion of the 6.0 Lowers Pro, the next stop on the Macy’s California Trifecta Surf Series is the Oakley NB Pro held in September.

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