QS tops are already registered for the Surf Web Series Brazil
The online surfing world tour exploded into the biggest power in the sport with figures such as Samuel Pupo, Weslley Dantas, Mateus Herdy, Willian Cardoso, Ian Gouveia, Lucas Silveira and Thiago Camarão among others.
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The Surf Web Series, the online surfing world tour, found its high point in the current surfing powerhouse in the world, Brazil. With record entries and several stars, the Brazilian stop promises to be the most competitive competition of the SWS.
The QS top 100, former CT stars and highlights of the brazuca surfing scene, Samuel Pupo, Wesley Dantas, Mateus Herdy, Willian Cardoso, Ian Gouveia, Lucas Silveira, Krystian Kymerson, Leo Casal, Matheus Navarro and Thiago Camarão, among others will be part of the tournament.
The 51st Ice E-Pro Brazil will begin its round 1 on October 26th and will crown its champion on November 8th.
This will be the fifth leg of the online world surfing tour, after passing through Mexico, South Africa, Chile and Japan.
Related Notes:
The best 12 of the Surf Web Series were defined
June 5, 2020
Four spicy series will define the quarterfinalists of the online tournament
Surf Web Series announced new stages in Chile and Brazil
August 12 2020
Introduced the world inline surfing championship, ensures 12 stages and a world final
Surf Web Series Japan semi-finalists have been defined
23 September, 2020
Shohey Kato, Kaito Kurokawa, Tenshi Iwami and Yukio Ogawa will define the Japanese date of the world online surfing tour
Another stop of the Surf Web Series confirmed in Mexico
23 September, 2020
Unlike previous editions, it will have a big wave category
Surf Web Series adds a stop in Australia to its tour
July 29, 2020
In addition to the one already held in Mexico, the one that begins next week in South Africa and the following in Japan, another one will be held in the land of kangaroos.
Guillermo Satt won the Surf Web Series in Chile
6 September, 2020
He won the battle of El Gringo, as he beat his neighbor, Christopher Herold, in the final.
Tenshi Iwami won the Japanese leg of the Surf Web Series
28 September, 2020
Once again, a stop at the online surfing world championship was decided by tubes beating maneuvers
Round 3 of the Surf Web Series Chile has been determined
August 27 2020


















