These are the 36 entrants to the Surf Web Series in Brazil
From Ian Gouveia to Joao Chainca, through Weslley Dantas, Lucas Silveira and Willian Cardoso, the event promises to be the most competitive in the history of the series
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The Surf Web Series Brazil, the fifth stage of the world online surfing circuit, confirmed its final roster of 36 competitors who will participate from Monday in one of the most competitive stops of the tour ever.
Former CT members such as Willian Cardoso, Heitor Alves and Ian Gouveia are registered alongside QS talents such as Thiago Camarao, Weslley Dantas, Lucas Silveira, Krystian Kymerson, Samuel Pupo and Joao Chianca and big wave world tour highlights such as Lucas Chianca .
Also registered are Caetano Vargas, Herdieferson Junior, Marcio Farney, Eduardo Motta, Diego Rosa, Jonas Tatuira, Luan Wood, Ricardo Wendhausen, Artur Romao, Netto Moura, Pedro Dib, Matheus Navarro, Lua Silveira, Mateus Sena, Claudio Stansici, André Luiz , Renan Pulga, Leo Casal, Ian Casal, Vitor Ferreira, Fabricio Bulhuoes, Alvaro Bacana and Caio Costa.
The tour, which has already had four champions and 16 qualifiers for the world final, was defined in all its events with a tube in each grand final.
It remains to be seen whether this will change in the land of acrobatics.
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