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from tomholler
31 May 2011
Nate Adams of the United States pulled off the best tricks on Saturday to win the second stop of the 2011 Red Bull X-Fighters World Tour in Brasilia (Brazil) in front of the greatest crowd in FMX history. Robbie Maddison (AUS) was defeated by Adams in the final showdown in the Brazilian capital city that was designed by architect Oscar Niemeyer. Andre Villa (NOR) took third place.
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from freesporttv
27 April 2010
Mat Rebeaud is the reigning overall champion of the X-Fighters and the best FMX rider in the world. Rebeaud is famous for his versatility and consistency. In addition to his successes in numerous international contests, the 27-year-old Swiss is also the world record holder in Highest Air. With his FMX machine he flew higher than any man ever beforehand: 11 metres - as high as three storeys! By the way, he commutes between home and airport exclusively on four wheels: "Privately I only drive a...
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from freesporttv
24 September 2012
Zurich was on fire this weekend! The world’s best freestylers in freeski, snowboard, fmx and mountainbike tore down the place at this year’s freestyle.ch!
In the FMX Final Danny Torres (ESP) claims his fourth!! consecutive victory, followed by Pedro Moreno (ESP) and Daisuke Suzuki (JPN).
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from freesporttv
25 September 2011
It was a fiercely fought battle to win the favor of the crowd. Jossi Wells (NZL) tried to win the hearts of the female audience by performing with no shirt and flexing his muscles while local hero Elias Ambuehl (SUI) performed a double cork - in a bunny suit…
The final round was - in true crossover tradition - up to four completely different branches and each athlete was determined to fly the flag for his colleagues: Sebastien Toutant (CAN) for the Snowboarders, the Swiss rising star Kai Mah...
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from tomholler
31 May 2011
Nate Adams of the United States pulled off the best tricks on Saturday to win the second stop of the 2011 Red Bull X-Fighters World Tour in Brasilia (Brazil) in front of the greatest crowd in FMX history. Robbie Maddison (AUS) was defeated by Adams in the final showdown in the Brazilian capital city that was designed by architect Oscar Niemeyer. Andre Villa (NOR) took third place.