Mayhem took the lead in the Vissla shapers ranking
The Biolos brand and Marcio Zouvi's brand separated themselves from the rest in the top 5 of the constructors' ranking
Special coverage presented by Vissla - Cover photo: Griffin and Caroline Marks' second place was key to the change in the rankings lead. By WSL/Heff
Vice wins from Griffin Colapinto and Caroline Marks, a third-place finish from Gabriela Bryan and a quarterfinal finish from Carissa Moore have seen Matt Biolos' Mayhem boards jump from second to first in the WSL Vissla Builders Rankings stage by stage.
Despite adding Toledo's win and Jack Robinson's third place, Mayhem pulled ahead of Sharp Eye who had finished Stage 1 in the lead.
With 41175 versus 35575 points, these two manufacturers separated themselves quite a bit in the ranking from the remaining top 5: DHD, Channel Island and Sharp Eye, in that order with 28980, 27745 and 18630.
Australian brand DHD made the biggest jump, moving from fifth to third, and John John and Tyler Wright's Pyzel made the worst, dropping from third to fifth. Chumbinho, McGillivray and Nat Young's Channel Island remained in fourth place.
Below are the details of the ranking:

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