Australia’s women’s surfers lead local charge before bell tolls on WSL season | Kieran Pender

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Bells Beach Rip Curl Pro: Surfing’s Soundtrack Sets the Stage in Australia

Every competition morning at the Bells Beach Rip Curl Pro, a celebrated and enduring fixture on the global surfing calendar, commences with a burst of AC/DC. “Hells Bells,” the anthemic track from the renowned Australian rock band, reverberates across the contest arena situated on Victoria’s picturesque surf coast. The iconic bell chimes resonate deliberately, slowly building momentum as the guitar riff gradually intensifies, layered with drums enhancing the rhythm until Brian Johnson’s powerful vocals finally erupt, marking approximately one-third of the song’s duration.

Anticipation Builds for Australian Leg of World Surf League Season

As the 62nd iteration of this esteemed surf competition gets underway on Friday, the chosen soundtrack serves as a fitting metaphor for the unfolding World Surf League (WSL) season. Following four captivating yet gradually intensifying events, the world’s elite surfers are poised to launch into the first stage of the Australian leg – a critical series comprising Bells Beach, the Gold Coast Pro, and culminating in the Margaret River Pro in Western Australia.

High Stakes at Margaret River and the Australian Title Race

The WSL competitors face three crucial events at full throttle before reaching Margaret River, the location of the significant mid-season cut. This pivotal point will see the men’s field narrowed from 34 to 22 surfers, and the women’s ranks trimmed from 18 to 10. The competitive tempo is escalating, and a compelling Australian triple crown is now in motion. Adding to the stakes, a sponsorship agreement will award a new vehicle to the highest-performing surfer across these three Australian events.

Molly Picklum’s Consistent Performance Aims for Bells Breakthrough

Australian surfer Molly Picklum has demonstrated remarkable consistency throughout the current women’s tour. The 22-year-old has consistently reached the semi-final stage in all four previous events this season, securing a runner-up finish at the Abu Dhabi wave pool competition. However, a coveted event victory has remained elusive for Picklum in 2025, positioning her third in the overall rankings, behind reigning champion Caitlin Simmers and Gabriela Bryan from Hawaii, each with one event win.

Bells Beach Presents Both Challenges and Opportunities for Picklum

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