
But Pagès, who just claimed the gold medal during X Games’ Best Quarterpipe competition will be in for the fight of his life against the reigning champion – Clinton Moore. The Australian ace will be back in action in Madrid after a brilliant 2015 season, in which he won three of the five stops. Moore also came out on top of Pagès in their pressure-packed showdown for the 2015 championship at the season finale in Abu Dhabi.
The sport’s two aces, along with ten other top riders, will have plenty of new tricks up their sleeves for the eagerly awaited Red Bull X-Fighters event in Madrid, which has traditionally been the venue for the world’s most breathtaking FMX stop for 15 straight years. Madrid has been the stop where riders have introduced pioneering new gravity-defying tricks. Pagès said he has developed a new Front Flip Flair especially for Madrid.