M: I've won a few nationals and a handful of regional contests, I started competing in the Under-16 and have moved up to the Open Division. In the 2007, I finised 3rd in the National Longboard Championship and won Rookie of the Year. In both 2008 and 2009 I finished runner up, and in the 2010 I became the youngest Italian Longboard champ, and the first from the East coast. Unfortunately, this year I missed the last stop of the Italian Longboard tour to come to California, although I left in first place in the rankings. I've also competed in the European Championships in Portugal, Spain, France, and Morocco, although my best finish was 5th in 2006.
M: I ride a wide variety of boards, I keep a big quiver, because in Italy we have many different types of waves and the conditions change very fast. I have three regular short boards ranging from 5'7 to 6'0; a 5'4" Infinity Tombstone, I think it's a great and fun board for Italian surf not only because it has a lot of volume, but it's so fast down the line and sets up for a very fast turn; a 6'4 single fin egg; a 9'0" Infinity Competitor; and 9'2" Classic with 50/50 rails, a really nice old-school retro noserider.
M: The surf scenes are different in many aspects, for instance in California everybody surfs, people in the water are much more friendly and enjoyable, you can talk with everyone in the line up, pro or not. In California it doesn't matter what type of board you're using, but that you're surfing it with style. Surfer's in Europe are more competitive and hungry and wave hogs, they're is not as open and welcoming to the others surfers. The best aspect of California though is the culture. Surfing was born in California, it evolves there, everyone surfs, everyone has their surf stories; surfing in California isn't fashionable or the thing to do, it's just a part of everyone's lives. Everything that is California surfing will eventually make its way over to Europe.
R: Thanks Matteo, it's been rad! Any shout out's?
M: I would to thank my sponsors Billabong, Vonzipper, Sandy from BlakVan [our Italian distributor], my family, and all the "big" Infinity family, thanks for everything and thanks for give me this time for talk with you and express myself. Ciao!
Yeeahhh dude! I saw you out at sano a couple weeks ago you were killing it! keep shredding!
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