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    Preview: 2013 Quiksilver Pro

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      Joel Parkinson

      For the first time in his career Joel Parkinson is the man to beat going into the Quiksilver Pro. Coming off of a win at the four-star Surfest in Newcastle last week, it doesn't appear celebrating the world title has slowed him down too much.
    • 2null

      Kelly Slater

      The smart money would be on Slater winning the Quik Pro. He's won it three times already (and has two other victories at Kirra), and with Parko taking the title and the next generation coming on, he's surfing with some urgency.
    • 3null

      John John Florence

      Is this the year of the Two Johns? Fans and friends say yes, but per usual, Florence is just happy to let his surfing do the talking.
    • 4null

      Mick Fanning

      Nobody's more eager to get this thing underway than Fanning. Expect him to come out and throw a haymaker. An off result on his home turf last year, and a third-place finish in the title ratings, Fanning's going to be all business at Snapper.
    • 5null

      Dane Reynolds

      Dane Reynolds' approach to Snapper is unlike anything else. Full power, full energy, he's a formidable wildcard, even for the likes of Slater or Parkinson.
    • 6null

      Snapper Rocks

      The sand-bottom right point break of Snapper Rocks is one of the most high performance waves on tour, offering up tubes, air sections and open faces for full-rail work.
    • 7null

      Taj Burrow

      The defending Quik Pro champ, Taj Burrow is a two-time winner on the Gold Coast. Can he finally translate that success into a title this year?
    • 8null

      Josh Kerr

      Wouldn't it be great to see Kerr win the title this year? With all the hype that Parko, Slater, Florence and Medina get, Kerr is every bit as talented, and he could very well do it ... if he wants.
    • 9null

      Jordy Smith

      Groomed on South Africa's right points, Jordy Smith has always done well at the Quik Pro. A third last year, a second in 2010, he's due to top the podium.
    • 10null

      Snapper Rocks

      Out of the pub and onto the sand, the Quiksilver Pro is another find Australian tradition and a great excuse to spend a few days at the beach.
    • 11null

      Julian Wilson

      It's time to shine for Julian Wilson. The next generation is snapping at his heels, and much like Jordy Smith, if he's going to make a push to assert himself on tour this year it best happen sooner rather than later.
    • 12null

      Owen Wright

      Goofy-footers have a tough time at Snapper, but expect Owen Wright, Matty Wilkinson and Ace Buchan to represent the right-foot-forward surfer well.
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    • 1null

      Joel Parkinson

      For the first time in his career Joel Parkinson is the man to beat going into the Quiksilver Pro. Coming off of a win at the four-star Surfest in Newcastle last week, it doesn't appear celebrating the world title has slowed him down too much.
    • 2null

      Kelly Slater

      The smart money would be on Slater winning the Quik Pro. He's won it three times already (and has two other victories at Kirra), and with Parko taking the title and the next generation coming on, he's surfing with some urgency.
    • 3null

      John John Florence

      Is this the year of the Two Johns? Fans and friends say yes, but per usual, Florence is just happy to let his surfing do the talking.
    • 4null

      Mick Fanning

      Nobody's more eager to get this thing underway than Fanning. Expect him to come out and throw a haymaker. An off result on his home turf last year, and a third-place finish in the title ratings, Fanning's going to be all business at Snapper.
    • 5null

      Dane Reynolds

      Dane Reynolds' approach to Snapper is unlike anything else. Full power, full energy, he's a formidable wildcard, even for the likes of Slater or Parkinson.
    • 6null

      Snapper Rocks

      The sand-bottom right point break of Snapper Rocks is one of the most high performance waves on tour, offering up tubes, air sections and open faces for full-rail work.
    • 7null

      Taj Burrow

      The defending Quik Pro champ, Taj Burrow is a two-time winner on the Gold Coast. Can he finally translate that success into a title this year?
    • 8null

      Josh Kerr

      Wouldn't it be great to see Kerr win the title this year? With all the hype that Parko, Slater, Florence and Medina get, Kerr is every bit as talented, and he could very well do it ... if he wants.
    • 9null

      Jordy Smith

      Groomed on South Africa's right points, Jordy Smith has always done well at the Quik Pro. A third last year, a second in 2010, he's due to top the podium.
    • 10null

      Snapper Rocks

      Out of the pub and onto the sand, the Quiksilver Pro is another find Australian tradition and a great excuse to spend a few days at the beach.
    • 11null

      Julian Wilson

      It's time to shine for Julian Wilson. The next generation is snapping at his heels, and much like Jordy Smith, if he's going to make a push to assert himself on tour this year it best happen sooner rather than later.
    • 12null

      Owen Wright

      Goofy-footers have a tough time at Snapper, but expect Owen Wright, Matty Wilkinson and Ace Buchan to represent the right-foot-forward surfer well.

    Dane Reynolds

    ASP/Robertson

    Dane Reynolds' approach to Snapper is unlike anything else. Full power, full energy, he's a formidable wildcard, even for the likes of Slater or Parkinson.

    Preview: 2013 Quiksilver Pro
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