Red Bull X-Fighters - Pages aces best run ever to win World Tour title
Monday 22 July 2013: France’s Tom Pages was crowned the 2013 Red Bull X-Fighters World Tour Champion with a heart-stopping performance in Madrid.
Photo credits: Joerg Mitter, Daniel Grund, Flo Hagena
Tom Pages of France won the 2013 Red Bull X-Fighters World Tour on Friday
in front of a frenzied Madrid crowd of 23,000 with what was probably
the most electrifying runs ever in the season finale. Japan’s Taka
Hagashino finished second on a thrilling night of FMX in Madrid’s famous
Las Ventas bullring with Javier Villegas of Chile taking third place.
Pages took the World Tour Championship with 360 points with the 2011
champion, Dany Torres of Spain, in second with 260 points.
It
was the most spectacular season in the 13-year-history of Red Bull
X-Fighters as riders pushed the envelope with new tricks and there were
four different winners in the five stops on three continents – Pages won
the season opener in Mexico City (MEX), Dany Torres was on top in Dubai
(UAE), Rob Adelberg got first in Glen Helen (USA), Taka Higashino won
Osaka (JPN) before Pages won in Madrid (ESP) in spectacular fashion –
with what was being called the best. Torres won the Swatch Best Move
Award. Due to situations beyond the control of the Red Bull X-Fighters
organizing team, the stop in Pretoria, South Africa scheduled for
September was cancelled because the execution of a world-class sportive
competition could not be guaranteed. That meant Madrid was turned into
the season finale.
Pages took FMX to new heights in front
of the big Madrid crowd, the most enthusiastic on the calendar each
year. He dug deep into his big bag of tricks on the jumps that saw him
flying up to 15 meters high and 30 meters in distance. Reflecting how
close the world’s FMX elite has become, the Frenchman became the fourth
different World Tour champion in the last four years. Pages epitomized
consistency all season, getting on the podium in all five events. On Friday
he gave what was probably his most brilliant performance ever in the
final against Higashino, nailing his scintillating Flair (a 540-degree
turn off a quarter-pipe), his Special Flip (a mid-air back-flip above
his seat) and the Volt (a mid-air 360-degree spin off his bike) and then
sending the crowd into ecstasy with his new trick, a Flair Tsunami -
with his legs flying high into the moonlit night sky.
"This
is more than a dream, it’s just amazing”, Pages said, clearly delighted
to get his first victory in Madrid. "This is the best crowd in the
world.”
The 2012 champion, Levi Sherwood of New Zealand, was a
disappointing fifth overall.
Madrid results:
1.
Thomas Pages (FRA),
2. Taka Higashino (JPN),
3. Javier Villegas (CHL),
4. Maikel Melero (ESP),
5. Dany Torres (ESP),
6. Levi Sherwood (NZL),
7.
Rob Adelberg (AUS),
8. Josh Sheehan (AUS),
9. David Rinaldo (FRA), 1
0.
Clinton Moore (AUS).
Final 2013 Wold Tour standings:
1.
Pages 360 points,
2. Torres 260,
3. Higashino 245,
4. Adelberg 240,
5.
Sherwood 225,
6. Villegas 150,
7. Rinaldo 125,
8. Adam Jones (USA) 120,
9. Melero 115,
10. Sheehan 115
Thomas Pages. Photo credit: Daniel Grund