The Secret Sexuality Of Surfing – Gay People Surf Too
By The Fly |
26 August 2011
Gay surfing social days, a gay surfers float at mardi-Gras and the website gaysurfers.com herald a new social paradigm.
Tracks Presents Bells Big Hits 1996-Chris Davidson Beats Kelly Slater (twice)
By Col Bernasconi |
15 April 2011
Chris Davidson, the 1996 Bells wild card entry, talks us through how it felt to beat Kelly Slater.
Tracks Presents Bells Big Hits 1987-Grommet Nick Wood Wins
By Col Bernasconi |
05 April 2011
At Bells Beach in 1987, 16-year-old Novocastrian Nick Wood did the impossible - he won a Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach trophy.
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Tracks Presents Bells Big Hits-1986
By Col Bernasconi |
23 March 2011
In this the fifth episode 3 x world champion Tom Curren talks us through that legendary semi against Occy.
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Tracks Presents Bells Big Hits – 1981
By Col Bernasconi |
14 March 2011
Simon Anderson talks us through the historic 1981 event – an event blessed with one of the biggest and cleanest swells to ever hit the Surf Coast.
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Tracks Presents Bells Big Hits – 1978
By Col Bernasconi |
25 February 2011
4 x world champ Mark Richards talks us through his first Bells win, who he hated surfing against and the birth of the twin fin.
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Tracks Presents Bells Big Hits – 1975
By Col Bernasconi |
18 February 2011
We journey back to Bells Beach 1975 for Michael Peterson's third straight title.
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Tracks Presents Bells Big Hits – 1974
By Col Bernasconi |
03 February 2011
Listen as legendary Aussie Mark Warren talks about his 4th place and MP's win.
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Stairway To Hell
By Luke Kennedy |
26 June 2006
An all-star crew including: Marky Mathews; Andy Irons; Andrew Mooney and Dylan Longbottom, toy with Australia's heaviest wave.
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The Big Crab Apple
By Brad Farmer |
01 June 2006
Are New Yorkers the hardest core surfers on the planet? In America's most dangerous city, you need to have either one or the other: lotsa cash, or supreme trust in the Karma Kahnua, Guru or God atop the Empire State. New York city's so taxing on the average surfer you can haemorrhage 100-dollar bills quicker than blood loss from a shark attack. NYC, a place so fraught with freak, only God...
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