Despite its economic woes, Spain is on top of  the sports world. The nation of champions when it comes to soccer and  motorsport also dominated the Red Bull X-Fighters World Tour in the  famous bullfighting arena of Las Ventas as two local heroes, Dany Torres  and Maikel Melero, got on the podium amid a sea of waving red and  yellow Spanish flags.                            

                            SPAIN (Madrid) - New Zealand’s Levi Sherwood won an epic battle  against both Dany Torres and a pulsating crowd of 20,000 frenzied  Spaniards at the Madrid stop of the Red Bull X-Fighters $1 million World  Tour on Friday. It was another magic evening under the stars at the  world’s most exciting freestyle motocross event with another Spaniard,  Maikel Melero, getting the first podium of his career with third place.
                            
                            “It was pretty intense,” said Sherwood, who also won the season  opener in Dubai and moved ahead of American Todd Potter into first place  overall after four of six events in 2012. “It was really tough going  against Dany and his home crowd.” Sherwood also just narrowly beat  Melero, who was wearing a Spanish national soccer team jersey and gave  the ecstatic crowd the ride of his life.
                              
                              
                              
                              
                            Thomas Pages of France got  fourth after dazzling the crowd with sets of body varials and Special  Flips, a courageous performance duly honored with standing ovations by  the world's most knowledgeable FMX crowd. 
                            
                            
                            
                            Defending champion Torres, who had struggled earlier this season due  in part to a series of injuries, delivered an inspired performance  before falling just one helmet, or one of five categories, short in the  final. Sherwood now leads the championship with 230 points with Chile’s  Javier Villegas in second at 150 points, and Potter, who had to pull out  of Madrid with injuries suffered in a heavy crash in training on  Friday, is third with 145 points.                            
                              
                            
                            
                            The world’s best FMX series moves on to Germany for the next stop on Aug. 11 in Munich’s Olympic stadium.