Video: Red Bull X-Fighters 2012 - Munich

By TMX Archives on 13th Aug 12

Motocross

Pages dazzles Munich with three magical tricks - With a dazzling performance that had a frenzied crowd in Munichs Olympic Stadium on its feet, Frances Thomas Pages beat defending Red Bull X-Fighters World Tour champion Dany Torres of Spain to turn the title fight into a four-way battle.

Reaching deep into his bag of tricks, Thomas Pages scored the first victory of his Red Bull X-Fighters career in front of 30,000 spectators in Munich on Saturday. The flying Frenchman nailed three of the most difficult tricks known to mankind and pulled off a sensational victory over Torres on the biggest European course ever built without doing a single back flip – a trick he has steadfastly avoided since 2009. Pages is now even with Levi Sherwood of New Zealand at the top of the standings going to the season finale in Sydney.

Japan's Eigo Sato took third in Munich with a stellar performance on a night of celebration of Bavarian traditions with an oom-pah-pah band, lederhosen trousers and women clad in snug-fitting dirndl dresses that warmed up the spacious arena on a cool summer evening.

 

Sherwood had an 80-point lead in the championship coming to Munich but was a disappointing fifth after being ousted in the quarter-finals by the red-hot Pages, who became the crowd favorite for his electrifying jumps: the Special Flip off the seat of his bike, the Volt that left him spinning in mid-air above his bike and the Flair – turning a 540 degrees in mid-air. "I had so many hot tricks to do tonight and felt the crowd pushing me on,” said Pages, who hinted he may try a back flip again soon. "This was the scariest event I've ever done.”

Pages is now even on points at 235 with Sherwood, the winner of Dubai and Madrid, going to the season finale in Sydney on Oct. 6. Torres, who had back-to-back second places in Madrid and Munich, is now third with 185 points and Javier Villegas of Chile is in the hunt in fourth place.

Results

1

Thomas Pages

FRA

2

Dany Torres

ESP

3

Eigo Sato

JPN

4

Javier Villegas

CHI

5

Maikel Melero

ESP

6

Levi Sherwood

NZL

7

Rob Adelberg

AUS

8

David Rinaldo

FRA

9

Hannes Ackermann

GER

10

Mat Rebeaud

SUI

11

Blake Williams

AUS

12

Remi Bizouard

FRA

 

Standings

1

Sherwood

235

2

Pages

235

3

Torres

185

4

Villegas

175

5

Sato

145

6

Todd Potter

145

7

Adelberg

145

8

Melero

130

9

Wes Agee

80

10

Josh Sheehan

55

 

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