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See the Jeep Brand and WSL in action! We love surfing. We live for it! We dream about it, watch it,

See the Jeep(R) Brand and WSL in action! We love surfing. We live for it! We dream about it, watch it, talk about it and do it. In a word, we’re passionate about it. The Jeep® Brand supports passions of all kinds. That’s why they’re the official global automotive partner of the WSL Championship Tour. Check out the latest [Jeep Brand WSL spot](. It’s inspired by you! We are proud to congratulate Tyler Wright, the 2017 Women’s Championship Tour Winner, and John John Florence, the 2017 Men’s Championship Tour Winner, both scoring their second straight title! For dominating the best waves on the planet, their hard-won victories were rewarded with a 2018 Jeep Brand vehicle. WSL and the Jeep® Brand recognize WSL’s most capable surfers with the yellow Jeep Leader Jersey. Watch this video to see the evolution of this iconic symbol, and get ready for all that the 2018 season of competition has in store. Learn more about the [WSL x Jeep Brand partnership here](. And [sign up for updates]( to see how Jeep Brand can help you make the most of every adventure. [Jeep.com](    |    [WorldSurfLeague.com]( Jeep is a registered trademark of FCA US LLC. [Privacy]( You are receiving this partner email because you opted in while registering for an account at [www.worldsurfleague.com]( or [www.aspworldtour.com.](#) If you do not want to receive any notifications from WSL, you can unsubscribe from all notifications [here](. World Surf League 149 Bay Street Santa Monica, CA 90405

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