…Lost continued to extend the gap at the top of the Vissla shapers ranking
The fight was set between Biolos and Sharp Eye; Channel Islands, Pyzel and DHD are far between third and fifth
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Californian board brand …Lost, created by shaper Matt Biolos, extended its lead in the Vissla shaper rankings for the third consecutive stage after the conclusion of stage 6 in Teahupoo, Tahiti.
With three stages remaining, El Salvador, Brazil and Fiji, the fight was established between …Lost who still has a significant advantage over Sharp Eye, 128220 to 99080.
Further down are Channel Island, Pyzel and Town and Country with between 60000 and 49000 points, far from the top.
Since only the results from the quarterfinals onwards count, Biolos was helped mainly by the women, as only Yago Dora managed to make it to the quarterfinals among the men. Caroline Marks, Sawyer Lindblad and Carissa Moore added to her record.
While Tatiana Weston-Webb and Rio Waida added for Sharp Eye.
Italo Patterson's board has yet to crack the top five despite the win, and Vahine Fierro's is a distant third.
Below is the detailed top 5:

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