Ricardo Christie has set himself up nicely for a big finish to this year's World Surf League qualifying series.
With just two major events left on the calendar, the Kiwi surfer sits within touching distance of rejoining the world's elite after a 13th-place finish in Portugal at the weekend.
"I've put myself in a good position, but I've still got some work to do," Christie told the Herald. "I suppose I've started a little bit of momentum though to continue. I definitely didn't feel like I did what I wanted to in Portugal so I'm stoked there's another opportunity coming up for me."
Christie impressed in the opening rounds of the prime contest, which had 10,000 points on offer to the winner, and progressed through to the round of 16 looking like one of the guys to beat – winning all of his early heats in surprisingly good swell for a QS event.
However, the swell that seemed too good to last dropped away on the penultimate day of competition, leaving Christie to battle against Australian Ryan Callinan in a slow and sleepy heat. Callinan made the better of the situation, and went on to win the whole event.