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                            Rebeaud Celebrates “Hat-Trick” in Madrid                           
Red Bull X-Fighters Star Rebeaud Defeats Villa in Final 
 
Swiss rider Mat Rebeaud celebrated a hat-trick of victories at the  fourth event of this year’s Red Bull X-Fighters with his third win. The  FMX star defeated Andre Villa (NOR) in the final of the event in  Madrid’s legendary Plaza de Toros de Las Ventas bullfighting arena,  with Robbie Maddison (AUS) grabbing third place. 
 
  
 
A buzzing 23,000 capacity crowd in the home of the new European  Football Champions watched this season’s stand-out rider celebrate a  hattrick of wins after having claimed the top spot in Mexico and Brazil  before. His challenger in the final, Norwegian Andrè Villa, suffered  bad fortune in the final as he missed a no-hand landing and ended up  stuck between the quarter-pipe and kicker. “The level of riding, the  atmosphere, and the result will go down in history. I never would have  dreamed of this result at the start of the season,” commented a  delighted Rebeaud after the final before being carried out of the  bullfighting arena on the shoulders of the ecstatic fans. 
 
  
 
The dozens of chainsaws brought into the arena by local fans fell  silent only once when local hero Dany Torres was eliminated at the  quarter-final stage by the American Jeremy Lusk who went on to claim  fourth spot. While Jeremy celebrated the result in the colours of  Spanish champions Real Madrid, Dany was forced to leave the arena in  tears wearing the jersey of his namesake and European Championship hero  Fernando Torres “It was close. One more judge on my side and I would  have beaten Lusk. To lose in that way is bitter, but I have to be  pleased with my performance,” commented the crowd favourite, trying to  put a brave face on it despite the disappointment. 
 
  
 
Charles Pagès was fortunate to walk away unscathed from his  quarter-final crash. The Frenchman fell heavily while performing a Whip  but still managed to leave the arena unaided. Earlier in the evening at  the Last 16 stage of the competition Sweden’s Fredrik Johansson had  managed to pull of a world première. Despite having no chance of  progressing to the quarter-finals, Johansson became the first rider in  history to stick a '540 for the quarter-pipe’. 
 
Video of Fred Johansson doing a Quarterpipe 540 
 
The next stop of the world’s most spectacular freestyle motocross event  is scheduled for 16 August in Wuppertal (GER). Mat Rebeaud leads the  overall riders’ classification ahead of Jeremy Stenberg (injured) and  Robbie Maddison. 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
1. Mat Rebeaud (SUI) 
Andre Villa (NOR) 
Robbie Maddison (AUS) 
Jeremy  Lusk (USA) 
Dany Torres (ESP) 
Thomas Pagès (FRA) 
Charles Pagès (FRA) 
Petr Pilat (CZE) 
Busty Wolter (GER) 
Nick de Wit (RSA) 
Ronnie Renner  (USA) 
Fredrik Johansson (SWE)    
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