The Flow Tour will feature several competition divisions in both stand-up flowboarding and bodyboarding ranging from a youth division to a masters division, and even a professional division where competitors will compete for a monetary prize and ranking on the national Flow Tour circuit. Riders will be scored by a panel of judges based on their use of the wave, technicality, and a variety of tricks.
Participants in the amateur divisions will receive 30 second ride limits, and participants competing in the professional divisions will receive 40 second ride limits. The Flow Tour will feature a minimum $1,000 purse for the professional division, and prizes will be awarded to the top placing riders in each amateur division.
The Flow Tour will feature several competition divisions in both stand-up flowboarding and bodyboarding ranging from a youth division to a masters division, and even a professional division where competitors will compete for a monetary prize and ranking on the national Flow Tour circuit. Riders will be scored by a panel of judges based on their use of the wave, technicality, and a variety of tricks.
Participants in the amateur divisions will receive 30 second ride limits, and participants competing in the professional divisions will receive 40 second ride limits. The Flow Tour will feature a minimum $1,000 purse for the professional division, and prizes will be awarded to the top placing riders in each amateur division.
The Flow Tour will feature several competition divisions in both stand-up flowboarding and bodyboarding ranging from a youth division to a masters division, and even a professional division where competitors will compete for a monetary prize and ranking on the national Flow Tour circuit. Riders will be scored by a panel of judges based on their use of the wave, technicality, and a variety of tricks.
Participants in the amateur divisions will receive 30 second ride limits, and participants competing in the professional divisions will receive 40 second ride limits. The Flow Tour will feature a minimum $1,000 purse for the professional division, and prizes will be awarded to the top placing riders in each amateur division.