Sherwood triumphs over hometown hero
Sunday 22 July: New Zealand’s Levi Sherwood won an epic battle against both Dany Torres and a pulsating crowd of 20,000 frenzied Spaniards at the Madrid stop of the Red Bull X-Fighters $1 million World Tour today.

The world famous Las Ventas Bullring proved a
spectacular setting for the world’s most exciting freestyle motocross
event, with another Spaniard, Maikel Melero, getting the first podium of
his career with third place.
"It was pretty
intense,” said Sherwood, who also won the season opener in Dubai and
moved ahead of American Todd Potter into first place overall after four of
six events in 2012.
"It was really tough going against
Dany and his home crowd.”
Sherwood also beat home
Melero, who was wearing a Spanish national soccer team jersey and bought
the ecstatic crowd to their feet with the ride of his life.
Image: Predrag Vuckovic - Red Bull Content Pool
Thomas Pages' of France finished fourth after dazzling the crowd with
sets of body varials and special flips, a courageous performance duly
honoured with standing ovations by the world's most knowledgeable FMX
crowd.
Defending champion Torres, who had struggled
earlier this season due in part to a series of injuries, delivered an
inspired performance before falling just one helmet, or one of five
categories, short in the final.
Sherwood now leads the
championship with 230 points with Chile’s Javier Villegas sitting
second on 150 points. Todd Potter, who had to pull out of Madrid with
injuries suffered in a heavy crash in training on Friday, is third with 145
points.
The world’s best FMX series moves on to
Munich's Olympic Stadium for the next stop on Aug. 11 ahead of the
seasoned finale at Sydney's Cockatoo Island on October 6.
Results:
1. Levi Sherwood (NZL),

2.
Dany Torres (ESP),
3. Maikel Melero (ESP),
4. Thomas Pages
(FRA),
5. Takayuki Higashino (JPN),
6. Eigo Sato (JPN),
7. Javier Villegas (CHL),
8. Blake Williams (AUS),
9. Mat
Rebeaud (SUI),
10. Wes Agee (USA);
Overall
standings:
1. Levi Sherwood 230 points,
2.
Javier Villegas 150,
3. Todd Potter (USA) 145,
4. Thomas Pages
(135),
5. Rob Adelberg (AUS) 115.
Images: Joerg
Mitter, Flo Hagena, Predrag Vuckovic