Sharpeye regains the lead in the Vissla shapers ranking
Mayhem returned to second and DHD, Channel Island and Pyzel remain in the top five in that order.
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Jack Robinson's runner-up finish, along with semi-final finishes by Macy Callghan and Tatiana Weston Webb and quarter-final finishes by Samuel Pupo and Rio Waida, have returned the top spot in the rankings to the Sharpeye boards made by Brazilian shaper Marcio Zouvi.
In second place and with merits in the Portuguese event that just ended now is now second again Matt Biolos, creator of Mayhem who achieved the third place of Yago Dora, the quarterfinals of Griffin Colapinto.
Appearing in third place is Australians Sophie McCulloch, Molly Picklum and Connor O'Leary.
In fourth place and in a fight that has been going on since the beginning of the rankings is Channel Island, who today scored the winning goal through Joao Chianca.
Closing the list is John John's Pyzel, which dropped in the rankings.
Here are the scores:

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