The Latin title will be decided between Lucas Madrid and Juninho Urcia
If the Uruguayan makes it through his quarterfinals tomorrow, he will be crowned Latin champion; if he doesn't, the crown will go to Peru.
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Uruguayan Lucas Madrid and Peruvian Juninho Urcia are the only two surfers left with a chance of becoming 2019 Latin champions on the waves of El Salvador.
The whole year comes down to whether Lucas Madrid wins his quarter-final series against Bryan Pérez tomorrow and will be crowned 2019 Latin American champion. If he doesn't, the title will go to Juninho Urcia.
According to DUKE's calculations, the Peruvian reached the round of 3300 and guaranteed 5400 points, which adds up to 8700 and leaves him with 4500. Meanwhile, the Uruguayan has 4026, which with the result guarantees 8526, leaving him with a minimum of XNUMX.
The rest of the surfers in contention, Sebastián Correa, Maximiliano Cross, Gato Chila and Martín Passeri have already been eliminated.
These two surfers are left with chances, Urcia will watch from the outside and Madrid will depend on itself to decide.
The title series will be played tomorrow, Saturday, at 7 a.m. local time in El Salvador.

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