The X-Fighters show is always full of adrenaline as the athletes continuosly amaze me with unbelievable stunts they perform. Once again the crew of the world’s best professional photographers, such as Joerg Mitter and Balazs Gardi, gathered in Dubai at the starting point of X-Fighters 2012 season.

To kick of the 2012 season, the FMX Elite will first land, and for the 2nd consecutive year, in the United Arab Emirates’ city of “Life” and Glitter, Dubai. There, the towers of Jumeirah Beach Residence and the impressive Burj Al Arab stand as if Eternal, rising high up in the sky. The FMX action will take place at The Walk – Jumeirah Beach Residence and heroes like defending champion Dany Torres, Nate Adams, and André Villa are hoping to come back with big numbers on the results chart to start the season.

DUBAI (United Arab Emirates) – Levi Sherwood won the 2012 season opener of the $1 million World Tour on Friday with a brilliant performance in front of 20,000 spectators on a stunning dirt track set up on the white sands of Dubai’s Jumeirah Beach between the city’s glittering skyscrapers and the Gulf’s turquoise water. Kicking off the six-month long season with its six stops on four continents, Dubai gave Sherwood his fourth career victory and first since triumphing in London in 2010. Australia’s Rob Adelberg was a surprise second while Javier Villegas of Chile got his first podium with third place.
It was a night filled with upsets as defending World Tour champion Dany Torres of Spain and Norway’s Andre Villa, a leading title contender, were both knocked out in the quarter-finals, finishing eighth and fifth, respectively. Villa had earlier wept with tears of joy after taking second in Qualifying, overcome with emotions that he was able to ride well again after suffering a leg injury last season. Sherwood was clearly on top of his game in the sweltering heat of Dubai, able to once again display his incomparable flexible and fluid style in the world’s most prestigious Freestyle Motocross competition that will have a total purse of $1 million based on performances and appearance fee.

“It means a lot,” said a beaming Sherwood, 20, after celebrating with the spirited crowd that savored the spectacle with riders jumping up to 12 meters high and 20 meters in distance on their bikes. “I didn’t have much confidence coming into it,” added the friendly New Zealander.
Villegas was thrilled to get the first podium. “After years of sacrifice, I finally made it,” he said. “I’m not going to stop here. I want to be on the podium all season.” Red Bull X-Fighters has become the biggest and most respected freestyle motocross tour on the planet since it was created in 2001 with the best FMX riders anywhere battling for championship points at six stops on four continents.