…Lost extended its lead in the Vissla constructors' rankings

Sharp Eye remained in second, Channel Island third; John John brought Pyzel back into the top five and DHD is now fifth


Gabriela Bryan's victory and Sawyer Lindblad's second place in Western Australia were key for the …Lost brand to extend its lead in the Vissla shaper ranking after stage 5 of the CT 2024 concluded yesterday.

The boards shaped by Matt Biolos in San Clemente, California, also featured points from Griffin Colapinto who lost in the quarterfinals.

For their part, Marcio Zouvi's Sharp Eye remained in a good second place, greatly helped by Jack Robinson's great victory.

Brit Merrick's Channel Islands did not have any expressive results but accumulated good scores from previous tests and remained in third place.

Pyzel did make a strong entrance into the top 5 thanks to John John's second place and Tyler Wright's fifth.

Darren Handley's DHD dropped to fifth place and closed out the top five after halfway through the year.

Below are the details of the ranking:

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