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Wake Park World Series - Malibu Houston Pro preview

by The WWA on 16 Sep 2015
2015 Wake Park World Series WWA
The second stop of the Wake Park World Series will take place at the all new Hangar Nine Wake Park inside the Bel Ray Action Sports Park near Houston, Texas as the Malibu Boats Houston Pro Presented by Rockstar is ready to begin on Friday, October second.

Both the Pro Men and Pro Features Divisions are sure to thrill everyone on the shore as the top three in the standings in both divisions are separated by only a few points leading into round two. Tom Fooshee currently leads both divisions but he has Noah Flegel, Chandler Powell and Jake Pelot all ready to take over the top spot.

“The WWA Wake Park World Series is always a thrill to watch, drawing in fans and participants from across the globe,” said WWA President Shannon Starling. “Pat Panokos continues to help bring innovation to the sport as well as a great partnership with Malibu boats to the all-new, world class facility in Houston. The best park riders in the world will be in Houston, Texas on October two – four.”



There will be more than $20,000 on the line in Houston as the Wake Park Pro Men and Women will be competing in Traditional and Features Only Cable events.

“The Malibu Houston Pro will be one of the best events of the year,” said Fooshee. “We have been given the opportunity to ride a couple of new parks this year and I’m stoked to compete at Houston’s new Hanger Nine Park facility. Malibu has been doing an amazing job with creating new events and making them happen. I’m looking forward to great weather and a great atmosphere at the second round of the WPWS.”

The Malibu Houston Pro marks the second round of the 2015 Wake Park World Series, featuring riders from across the globe in the hunt to take over the points lead after the midpoint of the season.

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