BI WINS 2008 RIP CURL PRO 'SOMEWHERE' IN INDONESIA

BI (HAW) has defeated fellow finalist Frederick Pataachia ( HAW) to take out the 2008 Rip Curl Pro Search 'somewhere' in Indonesia.
Irons, who took down reigning ASP World Champion Mick Fanning (AUS) and Dream Tour sophomore Ben Dunn (AUS) en route to his Finals berth, came from behind in last 10 minutes of the event, grabbing an 8.33 and a 9.33 to scalp his first ASP World Tour victory.
'One of my goals when I joined the Tour was to win an event and I wasn't sure if it was going to happen since I'll be stepping away after this season,' Irons said. 'But the waves pumped this event! This is what the Dream Tour should be like all the time. I'm definitely stepping away from the ASP Tour at the end of this year, but I'm not retiring. I'm still planning on competing at Pipeline and Teahupoo and at venues that I can get into.'
The progressive natural-footer eased into the Final against Patacchia grabbing small scores before unleashing a fury of backhand tubes and commited re-entries over dry reef to take the win and move into No. 10 on the ASP World Tour ratings.
'I was tripping out in the water when they kept announcing Fred (Patacchia) and I in the Final - you never hear that,' Irons said. 'It was all business though. This is only the second time I've ever made one on Tour and I wasn't about to let it go. I was trying my hardest out there.'
Bruce scored 17.66 to win the grand final
Irons maintains the family monopoly on Rip Curl Pro Search events, joining older brother Andy, who has two Rip Curl Pro Search titles (2006, 2007) under his belt already.
'My brother has won this event twice and all I could think about in the Final is how I wanted that trophy,' Irons said. 'The thing is sick! It was a great event and we're going to have a huge party tonight!'
Patacchia was in stunning form all event, netting high scores and eliminating top seeds before coming up short in the Final.
'Bruce (Irons) and I are good friends but we were super competitive in that Final,' Patacchia said. 'Both of us wanted to win and we were hassling and trash-talking and everything. I had one wave at the start, but Bruce got two bombs towards the end and I could tell he was really gunning for it.'
After suffering an injury early in the season, Patacchia has since rebounded, finishing equal 9th in Fiji and Jeffreys Bay before his runner-up finish 'somewhere' Indonesia. The stylish goofy-footer now sits at No. 14 on the ASP World Tour.
'It feels great to come back after a slow start to the year,' Patacchia said. 'The waves were so good for this event and I'm bummed I didn't win, but to have Bruce (Irons) there and since he's stepping away, it feels good that we kept the title within Hawaii.'

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Nothing except time can ease the sorrow of loosing a loved family menber so young and with so much potential-Marilyn Irons