Griffin Colapinto in Hawaii, preparing engines for the Billabong Pro Pipe
The Californian is motivated
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Griffin Colapinto was a bit disappointed with his 2022 season finale and left early for Hawaii to be ready for the season opener taking place at the Billabong Pro Pipe between January 29th and February 10th.
Griffin knows that with the finals taking place in his home backyard of Lowers, a top-five finish gives him a strong chance of challenging for his dream first world title.
A ripper in small and medium waves, he shows that in Hawaii he has his weapons and his younger brother, Crosby, is not far behind.
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