14 September 2015 Issue 17 Year 77

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Red Bull X-Fighters return to Pretoria The day started with the bottom four riders, ranked at the qualifying rounds that took place the previous day, competing head to head for 60 seconds to claim the last spot in the top eight. Rémi Bizouard outperformed Alastair Sayer, Javier Villegas and Adam Jones to secure the spot in the top eight. Danny Torres pulled out of the qualifying round due to an injury

LEANNE CUMMING The Red Bull X-fighters returned to Pretoria on 12 September for the next leg of their world tour. This is the second time that Pretoria hosted the event after hosting it for the first time last year. The event took place at the iconic Union Buildings and drew a crowd of 17 000 spectators.

that occurred the previous day during his first qualifying run. In the quarter-final for the day, where the riders had 75 seconds to perform their stunts, David Rinaldo and Josh Sheehan competed in the first heat, Maikel Melero and Taka Higashino in the second heat, Clinton Moore and Rob Adelberg in the third heat and Rémi Bizouard and

Tom Pagés in the fourth heat, with Sheehan, Higashino, Moore and Pagés qualifying for the semi-final round. Pagés and Moore battled one another in a 105-second run for the title in the final run. Moore, after experiencing a bad fall and placing seventh in the qualifiers the previous day, proved that he could ride well under pressure after he fired up the crowd by performing the first dirt-to-dirt Volt ever landed in the competition. Pagés, however, won the title after landing a Transformer Flip and claimed a unanimous vote from all five judges. The commentator described Pagés as a “possessed man” while he revved up the crowd during his run. Overall, Higashino placed third, Moore second and Pagés first. In a press conference after the award ceremony, the riders said that they were happy with the way that they had performed throughout the day. Higashino expressed that “these two guys [Pagés and Moore] are too crazy”. Moore said that after his fall during qualifiers he had to refocus and not let it affect him during his runs throughout the day. “I put my head down today and put everything behind me and just really focused,” said Moore. Moore continued, saying, “I am very happy [with] where I placed today, that’s for sure.” Pagés said that he needs to focus in his preparations for the final that will take place in Abu Dhabi. All riders will return home and practise and prepare for the finals in their own countries before reuniting for the final event in October.

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