Source: www.sabaonline.co.za
posted on 11th July 2007
Day 2 of the 4A Wedge Classic, the 4th stop on the SA bodyboarding Association national circuit, was once again favoured with rippable 3ft surf, light winds and beautiful Plettenberg Bay weather. Things are set to turn radically within the next 12 hours however as a huge storm ravaging Cape Town today charges up the coast. The storm is expected to bring swells in excess of 7m, so contestants are expecting substantially larger and heavier surf for day 3, which kicks of with round 2 of the Pro division and some of the country’s best riders taking on the ocean’s fury.3507 views
![]() | Marthinus Botha 13th July 2007 10:13 |
No worries bro.. was just curious ;-) | |
![]() | Kelly Footit 13th July 2007 01:43 |
I'd like to apologise for these going out late. Unfortunately a few matters beyond my control but looks to be sorted now. | |
![]() | Marthinus Botha 12th July 2007 21:24 |
How come all the write ups for the wedge classic are 24 hours late?? | |
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