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'''Red Bull X-Fighters''' was a [[Freestyle Motocross|freestyle motocross]] stunt competition organized by [[Red Bull GmbH|Red Bull]] from 2001 to 2017. During its years of operation, it staged 50 events on six continents in [[bullring]]s, famous locations, and sites.

Competing riders went head-to-head in a series of knockout rounds. Their jumps and routines were [[#Judging|judged by a panel]] that awarded points based on eight criteria: execution, energy, excitement and entertainment, among others.

==History== [[File:Plaza de toros de Valencia 1.JPG|thumb|210px|X-Fighters inaugural venue, the [[Plaza de Toros de Valencia]]]]

===X-Fighters: 2001–2006=== [[File:Travispastrana1009.JPG|thumb|120px|Madrid 2004 & 2006 champion, [[Travis Pastrana]]]] X-Fighters was founded in 2001, with the [[Plaza de Toros de Valencia]] in [[Spain]] being the first venue to host the competition. A 12,000 person crowd was recorded with American [[Mike Jones (motocross rider)|Mike Jones]] taking the win in the inaugural event, Spaniard Edgar Torronteras coming second and French rider Xavier Fabre coming third.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2017-02-20 |title=What You Need to Know about Red Bull X-Fighters |url=https://www.redbull.com/us-en/what-you-need-xfighters |access-date=2025-02-08 |website=Red Bull |language=en-us}}</ref> Red Bull X-Fighters returned for a second time in 2002 at [[Madrid]]'s [[Las Ventas]], with about 20,000 people in attendance.<ref>{{Cite AV media |url=https://www.redbull.com/us-en/videos/the-history-of-las-ventas-red-bull-x-fighters-2016 |title=The History of Las Ventas |language=en-us |access-date=2025-02-08 |via=www.redbull.com}}</ref> Edgar Torronteras, who came in second in the previous edition, won the event and took the trophy that season.<ref name=Become-15-years-madrid-highlights>{{cite web | url=http://www.redbullxfighters.com/m/en_INT/article/15-years-madrid-highlights | title=15 Years Madrid Highlights | work=Red Bull X-Fighters | date=24 June 2016 | access-date=4 September 2016}}</ref>

Two events were hosted in 2003, with Valencia and Madrid staging competitions in their [[bullring]]s. At Las Ventas in Madrid, a new rider was added to the competition, 18-year-old [[Nate Adams]] from the US, who performed the first ever back flip at the event.<ref name=Become-Part-Of-History>{{cite web | url=http://www.redbullxfighters.com/ja_IC/video/become-part-history | title=Become Part Of History! | work=Red Bull X-Fighters | date=13 April 2016 | access-date=4 September 2016}}</ref>

The riders then returned to compete in the bull ring of Madrid for the only X-Fighters event of 2004. Riders regularly performed back flips along with new combinations of back flips.<ref name="Become-Part-Of-History" /> [[Travis Pastrana]] joined the X-Fighters event and took first. Nate Adams came second after going in head-to-head battles for the majority of the event.<ref name="Become-15-years-madrid-highlights" /> The following year, after success in [[Spain]], X-Fighters staged its first event outside of [[Europe]]. Growing in popularity, the 2005 event took place in front of a crowd of 40,000 at the biggest bullring in the world, the [[Plaza de Toros México]] in [[Mexico City]]. Ronnie Renner won this edition of the event. After Mexico, Madrid hosted yet another event in the same year, won by Nate Adams. In 2006, Mexico City and Madrid again hosted the event, with the Mexican event being won by Swiss rider [[Mat Rebeaud]] and the Madrid event being won by Travis Pastrana.<ref name="X-Fighters-History">{{cite web |date=3 September 2016 |title=Video: Red Bull X-Fighters History |url=http://www.redbullxfighters.com/en_INT/about |access-date=3 September 2016 |work=Red Bull X-Fighters}}</ref>

===World Tour: 2007–2015=== In 2007, X-Fighters started their World Tour series as they moved into exclusive bullring locations in new arenas. The tenth competition took place in [[Mexico City]].<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.banderasnews.com/0704/nr-xfighters.htm | title=Red Bull X-Fighters - Mexico 2007 | work=Banderas News | date=30 April 2007 | access-date=4 September 2016}}</ref> For the next stop of the World Tour, X-Fighters built a custom arena near [[Slane Castle]] in [[Republic of Ireland|Ireland]]. Travis Pastrana came first in the event after tackling a wet course due to rainfall.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.vitalmx.com/features/Red-Bull-X-Fighters-Slane-Castle,1464 | title=Red Bull X-Fighters, Slane Castle | work=Vital MX | date=4 September 2016 | access-date=4 September 2016}}</ref> After [[Ireland]], the world tour returned to [[Madrid]]. Pastrana rode to his second consecutive win that season.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.vitalmx.com/features/red-bull-x-fighters-madrid,1709 | title=Red Bull X-Fighters: Madrid | work=Vital MX | date=2 August 2007 | access-date=4 September 2016}}</ref>

[[File:"Dany Torres" piloto espanhol (2464430432).jpg|thumb|223x223px|Dany Torres at the [[Rio de Janeiro]] event]] 2008 increased the lineup of stops from three in 2007 to six. The first event took place in [[Mexico]], after which the tour traveled to the [[Sambadrome]] in [[Rio de Janeiro]] before taking place in [[Texas]]. The European Leg of the tour included events in Spain, [[Germany]] and [[Poland]].<ref>{{cite web | url=https://motocrossactionmag.com/uncategorized/2008-red-bull-x-fighters-schedule-announced | title=2008 Red Bull X-Fighters Schedule Announced | work=Motocross Action Magazine | date=30 September 2007 | access-date=4 September 2016}}</ref> The first event was in [[Plaza de Toros México]]. A 17-year-old from [[New Zealand]], [[Levi Sherwood]], made his debut.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://motocross.transworld.net/news/red-bull-x-fighters-mexico-city-results/#A68hBOGeqLZewBXZ.97 | title=Red Bull X Fighters Mexico City Results | work=Transworld Motocross | date=30 March 2009 | access-date=4 September 2016}}</ref> After a closely fought contest in [[Calgary]], [[Canada]], the tour returned to Texas. The course built in [[Fort Worth, Texas|Fort Worth]] was one of the biggest courses created. [[Cam Sinclair]] successfully performed the double back flip, becoming the first rider to perform it in a competition.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/2009/06/article/red-bull-x-fighters-texas-results/ | title=Red Bull X-Fighters Texas Results | work=Moto USA | date=29 June 2009 | access-date=4 September 2016}}</ref> Moving on to the next event in Madrid, Sinclair again attempted the double back flip, but suffered a crash and sustained severe injuries along with extensive internal bleeding.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.petethomasoutdoors.com/2010/07/cam-sinclair-to-star-at-x-games-a-year-after-nearfatal-crash.html | title=Cam Sinclair to star at X Games a year after near-fatal crash | work=Pete Thomas Outdoors | date=28 July 2010 | access-date=4 September 2016}}</ref> With Sinclair in recovery, the 2009 tour ended with Red Bull X-Fighters twenty-third event and a first for [[London]] with the finale at [[Battersea Power Station]].{{Citation needed|date=June 2024}}

[[File:Rumo ao Topo (2463722845).jpg|thumb|left|322x322px|[[Jeremy Stenberg]] at an X-Fighters event]] In 2010, Red Bull X-Fighters were granted permission to stage an event in [[Moscow]]'s [[Red Square]] right beside the [[Moscow Kremlin|Kremlin]], using it as their backdrop.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://racerxonline.com/2010/06/25/russian-debut-for-red-bull-x-fighters | title=2010 Red Bull X-Fighters World Tour Italy | work=Racer X | date=26 June 2010 | access-date=6 September 2016}}</ref> Along with this another event took place in the [[Giza Plateau]] in [[Egypt]] with the [[Great Sphinx of Giza]] in the background. Red Bull X-Fighters then returned to [[Madrid]], with [[Australia]]n [[Robbie Maddison]] pulling off a [[Varial flip|body varial]].<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.actionrecon.com/robbie-maddison-wins-red-bull-x-fighters-in-spain/ | title=Robbie Maddison wins Red bull x-fighters in Spain. | work=Action Recal | date=24 July 2010 | access-date=6 September 2016}}</ref> A first ever seen trick in the competition, Maddison went on to win the event of the year. At the next event in London, Maddison bailed in an attempt at the volt badly, ending his season. After the [[United Kingdom|UK]] stop, X-Fighters wrapped up its twenty-ninth event by rounding off the 2010 tour in [[Italy]] where [[Nate Adams]] achieved another first to add to his Red Bull X-Fighters career. Being the first rider to claim a second title for a second consecutive year.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/2010/10/article/2010-red-bull-x-fighters-world-tour-italy/ | title=2010 Red Bull X-Fighters World Tour Italy | work=Moto USA | date=4 October 2010 | access-date=6 September 2016}}</ref>

2011 brought up its 30th event on [[Jumeirah Beach]] in [[Dubai]]. The tour then staged round two of the championship in front of the [[Monumental Axis]] in the Brazilian capital, [[Brasília]].<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.behindmagazine.com/contents/red-bull-x-fighters-world-tour-brasilia/ | title=Red Bull X Fighters World Tour – Brasilia | work=Behind Magazine.com | date=27 May 2011 | access-date=6 September 2016}}</ref> In front of a crowd of over 100,000 people, was the biggest FMX attended event in the history of the sport.<ref name="X-Fighters-History" /> Following the events in [[Rome]], [[Madrid]], and [[Poznań]], the tour ended in a grand finale on [[Cockatoo Island]] in the heart of [[Port Jackson|Sydney Harbour]], Australia. Competing in front of his home crowd for the first time was Australia's Josh Sheehan. He secured the last win of 2011. But the tour title that year belonged to Dany Torres.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.espn.com/action/fmx/story/_/id/6980808/josh-sheehan-wins-red-bull-x-fighters-sydney-dany-torres-wins-2011-series | title=Dany Torres claims X-Fighters title | work=ESPN | date=19 September 2011 | access-date=7 September 2016}}</ref> In 2012, the Red Bull X-Fighters tour started in Dubai. In Glen Helen, Red Bull created the biggest course ever constructed.<ref name="X-Fighters-History" /> After the huge course, the tour moved to [[Europe]] in [[Madrid]] where New Zealander [[Levi Sherwood]] secured victory and extended his lead in the overall standings. Next up was [[Munich]]'s [[Olympiastadion (Munich)|Olympic Stadium]]. The leading man was [[Tom Pagès]]. The tour was set for a close finale on [[Cockatoo Island]] in [[Australia]]. He {{Who|date=February 2025}} saw Jackson Strong perform X-Fighters first front flip and did it again one handed. But it came down to the overall current first and second place riders to meet in the final for a chance to win the World Tour title. It was Sherwood who beat [[Tom Pagès|Pagès]] after he performed the tricks and style to take the 2012 title.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.redbullxfighters.com/m/en_MX/article/sherwood-wins-red-bull-x-fighters-world-tour | title=Sherwood Wins Red Bull X-Fighters World Tour | work=Red Bull X-Fighters | date=6 October 2012 | access-date=7 September 2016 | last1=x-Fighters | first1=Red Bull }}</ref>

===Grand Slam: 2016–present=== After eight years of the Red Bull X-Fighters World Tour, 2016 concentrated on one season highlight event at the [[Las Ventas|Plaza de Toros de Las Ventas]] in [[Madrid]] on June 24. The Red Bull X-Fighters stop in [[Madrid]] marked the 15th straight year that the bullring hosted the event of [[Freestyle motocross|Freestyle Motocross]], where riders from all across the world came to perform.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.your-adrenaline-fix.com/red-bull-x-fighters.html | title=2016 Red Bull X-Fighters Details | work=Your Adrenaline Fix | date=29 October 2015 | access-date=7 September 2016}}</ref> France's [[Tom Pagès]] became the first rider in history to win Madrid three consecutive times with his victory in 2015 in front of 23,000 spectators. [[Travis Pastrana]] of the USA had also won Madrid three times but not consecutively while Spanish rider Dany Torres had won twice.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.redbullxfighters.com/m/en_ES/article/focus-2016-one-highlight-event-madrid | title=Focus in 2016 on One Highlight Event in Madrid | work=Red Bull X-Fighters | date=29 October 2015 | access-date=7 September 2016}}</ref>

It was [[Tom Pagès]] who set records with a fourth straight Red Bull X-Fighters win in [[Madrid]], the home of freestyle motocross that celebrated its 15th anniversary. At the Las Ventas bullring [[Tom Pagès|Pagès]] performed his new Front Flip Flair, the first time ever the trick was performed in competition. In a three-way battle, [[Clinton Moore]], the 2015 World Tour champion, came in second place after his Bundy jump was recorded to be 14 meters high by a new [[Intel]] device. Josh Sheehan took third place despite landing his signature double back flip. [[Levi Sherwood]] of [[New Zealand]] finished fourth at the FMX extravaganza in the Spanish capital.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.redbullxfighters.com/en_INT/article/pages-wins-red-bull-x-fighters-madrid-again | title=Pagès Wins Red Bull X-Fighters Madrid Again! | work=Red Bull X-Fighters | date=25 June 2016 | access-date=7 September 2016 | last1=x-Fighters | first1=Red Bull }}</ref>

2017 would begin with [[Las Ventas]] hosting an X-Fighters contest. Levi Sherwood took 1st place with Josh Sheehan taking 2nd and Taka Higashino coming in 3rd. 2017 would end up being the final year of Red Bull X-Fighters.<ref>{{Cite web |date=December 15, 2016 |title=Red Bull X-Fighters Madrid 2017 Announcement |website=[[Red Bull]] |url=https://www.redbull.com/us-en/x-fighters-madrid-2017-ticket-sale-starts#:~:text=The%20Las%20Ventas%20bullfighting%20ring%20will%20once%20again%20be%20the,the%20enthusiastic%20crowd%20of%2023%2C000. |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240428101222/https://www.redbull.com/us-en/x-fighters-madrid-2017-ticket-sale-starts |archive-date=April 28, 2024 |access-date=October 4, 2024}}</ref>

==Format== ===Event=== Each event consists of multiple days, with riders having opportunities to train. The first day includes a briefing, followed by qualification on the second day and competition on the third day. During qualification, riders complete a single 90-second qualifying run in their designated start order. Any rider who misses the qualifying session is assigned the last-place position. If multiple riders miss the session, their placement is determined by the previous year's Tour ranking, with the lowest-ranked rider placed last. In the absence of a Tour ranking, a draw is held to determine the riders' ranks for qualifying purposes. The results of the qualification will define the three groups of four riders that will compete in the Cuadrillas Elimination.<ref name=x-fighters-about>{{cite web | url=http://www.redbullxfighters.com/en_INT/about | title=X-Fighters About | work=Red Bull X-Fighters | date=7 September 2016 | access-date=7 September 2016 }}</ref>

The Cuadrillas Elimination is where each group of four riders will spin a roulette of tricks one time (old-school tricks that are barely shown in competition). All riders have to pull out this trick within their 50-second run. The best two riders of each group qualify for the semi-final. At the completion of each rider's run, the judges award a score. When all riders in this round have completed a scored run, the scores are announced and the top scored rider advances through to the semi-final. Six riders are then qualified in pairs and battle head-to-head in the semi-final, in which there is no mandatory trick. Each rider takes his own run with a predetermined time limit (75 seconds). The lower seeded rider in each pair rides first. Time starts when the rider takes his first jump. After each run, the rider goes to a predesignated position to watch his replays on the big screen. The second rider in the pair, who is not riding, will wait at the Hot Spot, remove his helmet and watch the other rider's run. After the second rider's run, both wait at a predesignated position for the judges' decision of which of the two will proceed to the final round. The winner from each battle would advance to the final.<ref name="x-fighters-about" />

The final consists of three winners from the semi-final that meet in a head-to-head run-off. Each rider takes his own run with a predetermined time limit (75 seconds). The rider from the semi-final A will ride first followed by the winner of the semi-final B and C. Time will start when the rider takes his first jump. After the 75 seconds, each rider can perform a Bonus Trick which is not affected by the time limit. After each run, the rider goes to a predesignated position to watch his replay on the big screen. The second and third riders, who are not riding, will wait at the Hot Spot, remove their helmet and watch the other riders run. After the third rider's run, all three wait at a predesignated position for the judges' decision of whom of the three will be celebrated as the winner of the [[Red Bull]] X-Fighters competition. Overall the riders can win five helmets. If there is a tie (e.g. two riders win two helmets and one rider 1 helmet) the Bonus Tricks decides on the winner.<ref name="x-fighters-about" />

===Judging=== Judging in all rounds consists of five judges, each one judging the overall impression based on the following criteria: * Variety * Execution * Form and flow * Use of course * Challenge * Energy * Excitement * Entertainment

There are two separate judging systems for the Red Bull X-Fighters competition. Round one judging panel comprises five judges, plus one Head Judge. These judges award each rider a score from 1-100 points. The final score is represented as a number from 0–100 based on an average of all five judges' scores (From a total of 0 - 500 ÷ 5 judges). In the semi-finals and final, each judge awards each of the riders in the heat a score on a scale of 1–100 points. The rider with the highest score from a single judge wins that judge's vote. The rider who gets three or more judges' votes out of five wins the match-up. The Head Judge is solely responsible for indicating when time expires on a run. If, in the mind of the Head Judge, a rider is considered to be 'on approach' to a jump when the time clock reaches zero, then that jump (or series of jumps in a double-double or 6-pack) is counted in the rider's final score. The Head Judge also has the ability to change any single score or group of scores and makes the final decision in any tiebreaker situations. Should two or more riders in Round one have a scoring tie out of 100 points, then the high and low scores for each rider are eliminated and the remaining three scores averaged to give a score of 100 points. Should this method still result in a tie then the highest single score breaks the tie(s). In the event that none of these methods breaks the tie(s), then the Head Judge breaks the tie(s).<ref name="x-fighters-about" />

==Venues== Overall there have been 25 different locations that have hosted an X-Fighters event. Below is the list of former and current venues, along with their location and the number of times taken part.

{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:95%; width: 100%" |- ! width="20%" | [[Plaza de Toros de Valencia]] ! width="20%" | [[Las Ventas]] ! width="20%" | [[Plaza de Toros México]] ! width="20%" | [[Slane Castle]] ! width="20%" | [[10th-Anniversary Stadium]] |- | [[Valencia]], Spain | [[Madrid]], Spain | [[Mexico City]], Mexico | [[Slane]], Ireland | [[Warsaw]], Poland |- | II | XV | IX | I | I |- | [[File:Plaza01.jpg|200px]] | [[File:Redondel-las ventas.jpg|200px]] | [[File:AbovePlazaTorosDF.JPG|200px]] | [[File:Slane Castle coMeath.jpg|200px]] | [[File:Stadion Dziesięciolecia-2006-12-09.jpg|200px]] |- ! Steinbruch Oetelshofen ! [[Fort Worth Stockyards]] ! [[Sambadrome Marquês de Sapucaí]] ! [[Battersea Power Station]] ! [[Calgary Stampede#Stampede Park|Stampede Park]] |- | [[Wuppertal]], Germany | [[Texas]], United States | [[Rio de Janeiro]], Brazil | [[London]], United Kingdom | [[Calgary]], Canada |- | I | II | I | II | I |- | [[File:Luftbild Grube Osterholz.jpg|200px]] | [[File:0011Fort Worth Stockyards Exchange Ave E Texas.jpg|200px]] | [[File:Desfile Portela 2014 (906185).jpg|200px]] | [[File:Battersea Power Station, Nine Elms, London.jpg|200px]] | [[File:Saddledome from Calgary Tower.JPG|200px]] |- ! [[Red Square]] ! [[Giza Plateau]] ! [[Stadio Olimpico]] ! [[Jumeirah Beach]] ! [[Monumental Axis]] |- | [[Moscow]], Russia | [[Cairo]], Egypt | [[Rome]], Italy | [[Dubai]], United Arab Emirates | [[Brasília]], Brazil |- | I | I | II | II | I |- | [[File:RedSquare (pixinn.net).jpg|200px]] | [[File:Giza-pyramids.JPG|200px]] | [[File:L'Olimpico - panoramio.jpg|200px]] | [[File:Jumeirah beach - panoramio (1).jpg|200px]] | [[File:Brasilia aerea eixo monumental.jpg|200px]] |- ! [[Stadion Miejski (Poznań)|Stadion Miejski]] ! [[Cockatoo Island (New South Wales)|Cockatoo Island]] ! [[Glen Helen Regional Park|Glen Helen Raceway]] ! [[Yedikule Fortress]] ! [[Olympiastadion (Munich)|Olympiastadion]] |- | [[Poznań]], Poland | [[Sydney]], Australia | [[California]], United States | [[Istanbul]], Turkey | [[Munich]], Germany |- | I | II | II | 0 (revoked permission) | II |- | [[File:Stadion Lecha Poznan. 2010-11-03 (4).JPG|200px]] | [[File:CockatooIslandPanorama.jpg|200px]] | [[File:Windham roost Glen Helen.jpg|170px]] | [[File:Yedikule Zindanları-1.JPG|200px]] | [[File:Munich olympic soccer.JPG|200px]] |- ! [[Downtown Dubai|Mohammed bin Rashid Boulevard]] ! [[Osaka Castle]] ! [[Union Buildings]] ! [[Dionysos, Greece|Dionysos Marble Quarry]] ! [[Corniche (Abu Dhabi)|Corniche]] |- | [[Dubai]], United Arab Emirates | [[Osaka]], Japan | [[Pretoria]], South Africa | [[Athens]], Greece | [[Abu Dhabi]], United Arab Emirates |- | I | II | III | I | I |- | [[File:Burj Dubai Under Construction on 8 May 2008 Pict 3.jpg|200px]] | [[File:Osaka Castle Nishinomaru Garden April 2005.JPG|200px]] | [[File:Uniegebou.jpg|170px]] | [[File:Dionysos Skyline.jpg|200px]] | [[File:Abu Dhabi Skyline fron Corniche Rd.JPG|200px]] |}

==Results and statistics== ===Records=== {|class="wikitable" style="text-align:left; font-size:95%; width: 50%" |- !rowspan=1 align=center | Record !rowspan=1 align=center | Rider !rowspan=1 align=center | {{Tooltip|T|Tally}} |- | Most starts || {{flagicon|ESP}} Dany Torres || align=center | '''48''' |- | Most head to heads || {{flagicon|ESP}} Dany Torres || align=center | '''69''' |- | Most head to heads won || {{flagicon|ESP}} Dany Torres || align=center | '''41''' |- | Most head to heads lost || {{flagicon|ESP}} Dany Torres || align=center | '''28''' |- | Most quarterfinals || {{flagicon|ESP}} Dany Torres || align=center | '''33''' |- | Most semi-finals || {{flagicon|ESP}} Dany Torres || align=center | '''21''' |- | Most finals || {{flagicon|NZL}} [[Levi Sherwood]] || align=center | '''12''' |- | Most wins || {{flagicon|NZL}} [[Levi Sherwood]] || align=center | '''8''' |- | Most top three appearances || {{flagicon|ESP}} Dany Torres || align=center | '''20''' |- | Most World Tour wins || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Nate Adams]] || align=center | '''2''' |- | Most World Tour top three appearances || {{flagicon|ESP}} Dany Torres || align=center | '''7''' |- | Total points earned || {{flagicon|ESP}} Dany Torres || align=center | '''2340''' |- | Most points in a single season || {{flagicon|SWI}} [[Mat Rebeaud]] || align=center | '''465''' |}

Dany Torres of Spain is the all-time top points holder on the World Tour, with 7 wins and 1 title. Torres also holds the following records; Most starts, Most head to heads, Most head to heads won, Most head to heads lost, Most quarterfinals, Most semi-finals, Most top three appearances and Most World Tour top three appearances. He is the most successful rider to hold a total of 9 X-Fighters records. New Zealander [[Levi Sherwood]] holds two (Most finals and Most wins), with [[Nate Adams]] and [[Mat Rebeaud]] both holding one each.{{Citation needed|date=June 2024}}

===World Tour champions=== {|class="wikitable" style="text-align:left; font-size:95%; width: 50%" |- !align=center | Year !align=center | Rider !align=center | {{Tooltip|P|Points gathered}} |- | align=center | 2007 || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Travis Pastrana]] || align=center | '''250''' |- | align=center | 2008 || {{flagicon|SWI}} [[Mat Rebeaud]] || align=center | '''465''' |- | align=center | 2009 || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Nate Adams]] || align=center | '''325''' |- | align=center | 2010 || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Nate Adams]] || align=center | '''370''' |- | align=center | 2011 || {{flagicon|ESP}} Dany Torres || align=center | '''390''' |- | align=center | 2012 || {{flagicon|NZL}} [[Levi Sherwood]] || align=center | '''335''' |- | align=center | 2013 || {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Thomas Pagès]] || align=center | '''360''' |- | align=center | 2014 || {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Josh Sheehan (motorcyclist)|Josh Sheehan]] || align=center | '''360''' |- | align=center | 2015 || {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Clinton Moore]] || align=center | '''380''' |- | align=center | 2016 || {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Thomas Pagès]] || align=center | '''12''' |}

In all, 86 top riders have competed in at least one X-Fighters event. Of these, eight riders have won the World Tour. With two titles, [[Americans|American]] [[Nate Adams]] is the most successful World Tour rider. Adams (2009 and 2010) is also the only rider to have won two consecutive titles.

===Wall of Fame=== {{div col|colwidth=22em}} * <span style="font-family: 'Courier New', monospace;">&nbsp;1</span> {{flagicon|USA}} [[Mike Jones (motocross rider)|Mike Jones]] * <span style="font-family: 'Courier New', monospace;">&nbsp;2</span> {{flagicon|USA}} [[Nate Adams]] * <span style="font-family: 'Courier New', monospace;">&nbsp;3</span> {{flagicon|USA}} [[Travis Pastrana]] * <span style="font-family: 'Courier New', monospace;">&nbsp;4</span> {{flagicon|SWI}} [[Mat Rebeaud]] * <span style="font-family: 'Courier New', monospace;">&nbsp;5</span> {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Robbie Maddison]] * <span style="font-family: 'Courier New', monospace;">&nbsp;6</span> {{flagicon|ESP}} Dany Torres * <span style="font-family: 'Courier New', monospace;">&nbsp;7</span> {{flagicon|NZL}} [[Levi Sherwood]] * <span style="font-family: 'Courier New', monospace;">&nbsp;8</span> {{flagicon|JPN}} Eigo Satō * <span style="font-family: 'Courier New', monospace;">&nbsp;9</span> {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Thomas Pagès]] * <span style="font-family: 'Courier New', monospace;">10</span> {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Josh Sheehan (motorcyclist)|Josh Sheehan]] {{div col end}}

Red Bull X-Fighters released their very own ''Wall of Fame'' in a video about the history of the competition.<ref name="X-Fighters-History" /> There also is a ''Hall of Fame''. There are only 9 Freestyle Motocross riders in the sport's most exclusive club. It is reserved only for the winners of [[Madrid]], the most important [[Freestyle motocross|FMX]] stop each year since the inaugural event in 2002. The Hall of Fame in Madrid features plaques hanging on the walls with the names, [[Spanish language|Spanish]] nicknames, and portraits of each year's winner, framed in the style of famous [[bullfighters]] who have also graced the grounds of the [[Las Ventas]] bullring. The Hall of Fame starts with Edgar Torronteras (2002, "E.T."), [[Kenny Bartram]] (2003, "El Cowboy"), [[Travis Pastrana]] (2004/06/07, "El Prodigioso"), [[Nate Adams]] (2005, "El Destroyer"), [[Mat Rebeaud]] (2008, "Air Mat"), Dany Torres (2009/11, "El Pajarillo"), [[Robbie Maddison]] (2010, "Mad Dog"), [[Levi Sherwood]] (2012/17 "El Chico de Goma") and [[Thomas Pagès]] (2013/14/15/16, "Mr Flair").<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.redbullxfighters.com/en_ES/article/hall-fame-ultimate-goal-fmx-stars | title=Hall of Fame The Ultimate Goal for FMX Stars | work=Red Bull X-Fighters | date=9 July 2015 | access-date=7 September 2016 | last1=x-Fighters | first1=Red Bull }}</ref>

==Race results== {|class = "wikitable" style="font-size:95%" |- ! Location ! Venue ! Event ! Year ! {{gold1}} Champion ! {{silver2}} Second ! {{bronze3}} Third ! Riders ! Ref. |- |[[Valencia]] |[[Plaza de Toros de Valencia]] | align=center | I | align=center | 2001 |[[Mike Jones (motocross rider)|Mike Jones]] {{small|({{Tooltip|USA|United States}})}} | Edgar Torronteras {{small|({{Tooltip|ESP|Spain}})}} | Xavier Fabre {{small|({{Tooltip|FRA|France}})}} | align=center | | align=center | |- |[[Madrid]] |[[Las Ventas]] | align=center | I | align=center | 2002 |Edgar Torronteras {{small|({{Tooltip|ESP|Spain}})}} | [[Mike Jones (motocross rider)|Mike Jones]] {{small|({{Tooltip|USA|United States}})}} | [[Mike Metzger]] {{small|({{Tooltip|USA|United States}})}} | align=center | | align=center | |- |[[Valencia]] |[[Plaza de Toros de Valencia]] | align=center | II | align=center | 2003 |[[Kenny Bartram]] {{small|({{Tooltip|USA|United States}})}} | [[Nate Adams]] {{small|({{Tooltip|USA|United States}})}} | Nick Franklin {{small|({{Tooltip|NZL|New Zealand}})}} | align=center | | align=center | |- |[[Madrid]] |[[Las Ventas]] | align=center | II | align=center | 2003 |[[Kenny Bartram]] {{small|({{Tooltip|USA|United States}})}} | [[Nate Adams]] {{small|({{Tooltip|USA|United States}})}} | [[Dayne Kinnaird]] {{small|({{Tooltip|AUS|Australia}})}} | align=center | | align=center | |- |[[Madrid]] |[[Las Ventas]] | align=center | III | align=center | 2004 |[[Travis Pastrana]] {{small|({{Tooltip|USA|United States}})}} | [[Nate Adams]] {{small|({{Tooltip|USA|United States}})}} | Ronnie Renner {{small|({{Tooltip|USA|United States}})}} | align=center | | align=center | |- |[[Mexico City]] |[[Plaza de Toros México]] | align=center | I | align=center | 2005 |Ronnie Renner {{small|({{Tooltip|USA|United States}})}} | [[Jeremy Stenberg]] {{small|({{Tooltip|USA|United States}})}} | [[Kenny Bartram]] {{small|({{Tooltip|USA|United States}})}} | align=center | | align=center | |- |[[Madrid]] |[[Las Ventas]] | align=center | IV | align=center | 2005 |[[Nate Adams]] {{small|({{Tooltip|USA|United States}})}} | [[Jeremy Stenberg]] {{small|({{Tooltip|USA|United States}})}} | [[Mat Rebeaud]] {{small|({{Tooltip|SWI|Switzerland}})}} | align=center | | align=center | |- |[[Mexico City]] |[[Plaza de Toros México]] | align=center | II | align=center | 2006 |[[Mat Rebeaud]] {{small|({{Tooltip|SWI|Switzerland}})}} | Ronnie Renner {{small|({{Tooltip|USA|United States}})}} | [[Travis Pastrana]] {{small|({{Tooltip|USA|United States}})}} | align=center | | align=center | |- |[[Madrid]] |[[Las Ventas]] | align=center | V | align=center | 2006 |[[Travis Pastrana]] {{small|({{Tooltip|USA|United States}})}} | [[Nate Adams]] {{small|({{Tooltip|USA|United States}})}} | [[Mat Rebeaud]] {{small|({{Tooltip|SWI|Switzerland}})}} | align=center | | align=center | |- |[[Moscow]] |[[Red Square]] | align=center | – | align=center | 2007 | colspan=3 style="text-align:center;" | Event cancelled | align=center | – | align=center | <ref>{{cite web | url=http://motocross.transworld.net/features/red-bull-x-fighters-moscow-cancelled/#i8Zu4cRjRSLbkvtV.97 | title=Red Bull X-Fighters Moscow Cancelled | work=Red Bull X-Fighters | date=26 June 2007 | access-date=5 April 2017 }}</ref> |- |[[Madrid]] |[[Las Ventas]] | align=center | VI | align=center | 2007 |[[Travis Pastrana]] {{small|({{Tooltip|USA|United States}})}} | [[Mat Rebeaud]] {{small|({{Tooltip|SWI|Switzerland}})}} | [[Nate Adams]] {{small|({{Tooltip|USA|United States}})}} | align=center | 10 | align=center | |- |[[Dublin]] |[[Slane Castle]] | align=center | I | align=center | 2007 |[[Travis Pastrana]] {{small|({{Tooltip|USA|United States}})}} | [[Mat Rebeaud]] {{small|({{Tooltip|SWI|Switzerland}})}} | Dany Torres {{small|({{Tooltip|ESP|Spain}})}} | align=center | 10 | align=center | |- |[[Mexico City]] |[[Plaza de Toros México]] | align=center | III | align=center | 2007 |Dany Torres {{small|({{Tooltip|ESP|Spain}})}} | [[Nate Adams]] {{small|({{Tooltip|USA|United States}})}} | [[Robbie Maddison]] {{small|({{Tooltip|AUS|Australia}})}} | align=center | 10 | align=center | |- |[[Warsaw]] |[[10th-Anniversary Stadium]] | align=center | I | align=center | 2008 |Dany Torres {{small|({{Tooltip|ESP|Spain}})}} | [[Robbie Maddison]] {{small|({{Tooltip|AUS|Australia}})}} | [[Mat Rebeaud]] {{small|({{Tooltip|SWI|Switzerland}})}} | align=center | 4 | align=center | |- |[[Wuppertal]] |Steinbruch Oetelshofen | align=center | I | align=center | 2008 |[[Mat Rebeaud]] {{small|({{Tooltip|SWI|Switzerland}})}} | [[Jeremy Lusk]] {{small|({{Tooltip|USA|United States}})}} | Dany Torres {{small|({{Tooltip|ESP|Spain}})}} | align=center | 10 | align=center | |- |[[Madrid]] |[[Las Ventas]] | align=center | VII | align=center | 2008 |[[Mat Rebeaud]] {{small|({{Tooltip|SWI|Switzerland}})}} | André Villa {{small|({{Tooltip|NOR|Norway}})}} | [[Robbie Maddison]] {{small|({{Tooltip|AUS|Australia}})}} | align=center | 10 | align=center | |- |[[Texas]] |[[Fort Worth Stockyards]] | align=center | I | align=center | 2008 |[[Mat Rebeaud]] {{small|({{Tooltip|SWI|Switzerland}})}} | [[Jeremy Stenberg]] {{small|({{Tooltip|USA|United States}})}} | [[Jeremy Lusk]] {{small|({{Tooltip|USA|United States}})}} | align=center | 10 | align=center | |- |[[Rio de Janeiro]] |[[Sambadrome Marquês de Sapucaí]] | align=center | I | align=center | 2008 |[[Jeremy Stenberg]] {{small|({{Tooltip|USA|United States}})}} | [[Mat Rebeaud]] {{small|({{Tooltip|SWI|Switzerland}})}} | [[Robbie Maddison]] {{small|({{Tooltip|AUS|Australia}})}} | align=center | 10 | align=center | |- |[[Mexico City]] |[[Plaza de Toros México]] | align=center | IV | align=center | 2008 |[[Mat Rebeaud]] {{small|({{Tooltip|SWI|Switzerland}})}} | Dany Torres {{small|({{Tooltip|ESP|Spain}})}} | [[Jeremy Lusk]] {{small|({{Tooltip|USA|United States}})}} | align=center | 10 | align=center | |- |[[Mexico City]] |[[Plaza de Toros México]] | align=center | V | align=center | 2009 |[[Levi Sherwood]] {{small|({{Tooltip|NZL|New Zealand}})}} | Eigo Satō {{small|({{Tooltip|JPN|Japan}})}} | [[Mat Rebeaud]] {{small|({{Tooltip|SWI|Switzerland}})}} | align=center | 10 | align=center | |- |[[Calgary]] |[[Stampede Park]] | align=center | I | align=center | 2009 |[[Robbie Maddison]] {{small|({{Tooltip|AUS|Australia}})}} | Eigo Satō {{small|({{Tooltip|JPN|Japan}})}} | [[Mat Rebeaud]] {{small|({{Tooltip|SWI|Switzerland}})}} | align=center | 10 | align=center | |- |[[Texas]] |[[Fort Worth Stockyards]] | align=center | II | align=center | 2009 |[[Nate Adams]] {{small|({{Tooltip|USA|United States}})}} | [[Mat Rebeaud]] {{small|({{Tooltip|SWI|Switzerland}})}} | [[Cam Sinclair]] {{small|({{Tooltip|AUS|Australia}})}} | align=center | 10 | align=center | |- |[[Madrid]] |[[Las Ventas]] | align=center | VIII | align=center | 2009 |Dany Torres {{small|({{Tooltip|ESP|Spain}})}} | [[Nate Adams]] {{small|({{Tooltip|USA|United States}})}} | [[Robbie Maddison]] {{small|({{Tooltip|AUS|Australia}})}} | align=center | 10 | align=center | |- |[[London]] |[[Battersea Power Station]] | align=center | I | align=center | 2009 |[[Nate Adams]] {{small|({{Tooltip|USA|United States}})}} | [[Levi Sherwood]] {{small|({{Tooltip|NZL|New Zealand}})}} | Dany Torres {{small|({{Tooltip|ESP|Spain}})}} | align=center | 10 | align=center | |- |[[Mexico City]] |[[Plaza de Toros México]] | align=center | VIII | align=center | 2014 |[[Levi Sherwood]] {{small|({{Tooltip|NZL|New Zealand}})}} | Josh Sheehan {{small|({{Tooltip|AUS|Australia}})}} | Dany Torres {{small|({{Tooltip|ESP|Spain}})}} | align=center | 12 | align=center | <ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/2014/03/article/red-bull-x-fighters-mexico-city-results-2014/ | title=Red Bull X-Fighters Mexico City Results 2014 | work=Motorcycle USA | date=17 March 2014 | access-date=14 July 2017 }}</ref> |- |[[Osaka]] |[[Osaka Castle]] | align=center | II | align=center | 2014 |[[Levi Sherwood]] {{small|({{Tooltip|NZL|New Zealand}})}} | Rémi Bizouard {{small|({{Tooltip|FRA|France}})}} | Dany Torres {{small|({{Tooltip|ESP|Spain}})}} | align=center | 12 | align=center | <ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/2014/05/article/red-bull-x-fighters-osaka-results-2014/ | title=Red Bull X-Fighters Osaka Results 2014 | work=Motorcycle USA | date=28 May 2014 | access-date=14 July 2017 }}</ref> |- |[[Madrid]] |[[Las Ventas]] | align=center | XIII | align=center | 2014 |[[Thomas Pagès]] {{small|({{Tooltip|FRA|France}})}} | [[Josh Sheehan (motorcyclist)|Josh Sheehan]] {{small|({{Tooltip|AUS|Australia}})}} | [[Levi Sherwood]] {{small|({{Tooltip|NZL|New Zealand}})}} | align=center | 12 | align=center | <ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/2014/07/article/red-bull-x-fighters-madrid-results-2014/ | title=Red Bull X-Fighters Madrid Results 2014 | work=Motorcycle USA | date=2 July 2014 | access-date=14 July 2017 }}</ref> |- |[[Munich]] |[[Olympiastadion (Munich)|Olympiastadion]] | align=center | II | align=center | 2014 | [[Josh Sheehan (motorcyclist)|Josh Sheehan]] {{small|({{Tooltip|AUS|Australia}})}} | [[Taka Higashino]] {{small|({{Tooltip|JPN|Japan}})}} | [[Levi Sherwood]] {{small|({{Tooltip|NZL|New Zealand}})}} | align=center | 12 | align=center | <ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/2014/07/article/red-bull-x-fighters-munich-results-2014/ | title=Red Bull X-Fighters Munich Results 2014 | work=Motorcycle USA | date=22 July 2014 | access-date=14 July 2017 }}</ref> |- |[[Pretoria]] |[[Union Buildings]] | align=center | II | align=center | 2014 | [[Josh Sheehan (motorcyclist)|Josh Sheehan]] {{small|({{Tooltip|AUS|Australia}})}} | Dany Torres {{small|({{Tooltip|ESP|Spain}})}} | Adam Jones {{small|({{Tooltip|USA|United States}})}} | align=center | 12 | align=center | <ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/2014/08/article/red-bull-x-fighters-south-africa-results-2014/ | title=Red Bull X-Fighters South Africa Results 2014 | work=Motorcycle USA | date=28 August 2014 | access-date=14 July 2017 }}</ref> |- |[[Madrid]] |[[Las Ventas]] | align=center | XV | align=center | 2016 |[[Thomas Pagès]] {{small|({{Tooltip|FRA|France}})}} | [[Clinton Moore]] {{small|({{Tooltip|AUS|Australia}})}} | [[Josh Sheehan (motorcyclist)|Josh Sheehan]] {{small|({{Tooltip|AUS|Australia}})}} | align=center | 12 | align=center | <ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.dirtrider.com/red-bull-x-fighters-madrid-results | title=Red Bull X-Fighters Madrid Results | work=Dirt Rider | date=29 June 2016 | access-date=14 July 2017 }}</ref> |- |[[Madrid]] |[[Las Ventas]] | align=center | XVI | align=center | 2017 |[[Levi Sherwood]] {{small|({{Tooltip|NZL|New Zealand}})}} | Josh Sheehan {{small|({{Tooltip|AUS|Australia}})}} | [[Taka Higashino]] {{small|({{Tooltip|JPN|Japan}})}} | align=center | 12 | align=center | <ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/other-sports/94542081/levi-sherwood-backflips-his-way-to-xfighters-crown-in-madrid | title=Levi Sherwood backflips his way to X-Fighters crown in Madrid | work=Stuff | date=9 July 2017 | access-date=13 July 2017 }}</ref> |}

===World Tours=== {|class="wikitable" style="text-align:left; font-size:95%; width: 98%" |- |+2007–2015 !rowspan=1 align=center style="width: 4%" | Year !rowspan=1 align=center style="width: 4%" | {{Tooltip|{{0}}#{{0}}|Placing}} !rowspan=1 align=center style="width: 15%" | [[Mexico City]]<br/>VI !rowspan=1 align=center style="width: 15%" | [[Cairo]]<br/>I !rowspan=1 align=center style="width: 15%" | [[Moscow]]<br/>I !rowspan=1 align=center style="width: 15%" | [[Madrid]]<br/>IX !rowspan=1 align=center style="width: 15%" | [[London]]<br/>II !rowspan=1 align=center style="width: 15%" | [[Rome]]<br/>I |- | rowspan=3 align=center | 2010 || align=center | {{gold01}} || André Villa {{small|({{Tooltip|NOR|Norway}})}} || Adam Jones {{small|({{Tooltip|USA|United States}})}} || [[Levi Sherwood]] {{small|({{Tooltip|NZL|New Zealand}})}} || [[Robbie Maddison]] {{small|({{Tooltip|AUS|Australia}})}} || [[Levi Sherwood]] {{small|({{Tooltip|NZL|New Zealand}})}} || Dany Torres {{small|({{Tooltip|ESP|Spain}})}} |- | align=center | {{silver02}} || align=left | [[Nate Adams]] {{small|({{Tooltip|USA|United States}})}} || André Villa {{small|({{Tooltip|NOR|Norway}})}} || [[Nate Adams]] {{small|({{Tooltip|USA|United States}})}} || [[Mat Rebeaud]] {{small|({{Tooltip|SWI|Switzerland}})}} || [[Nate Adams]] {{small|({{Tooltip|USA|United States}})}} || Adam Jones {{small|({{Tooltip|USA|United States}})}} |- | align=center | {{bronze03}} || [[Robbie Maddison]] {{small|({{Tooltip|AUS|Australia}})}} || [[Nate Adams]] {{small|({{Tooltip|USA|United States}})}} || André Villa {{small|({{Tooltip|NOR|Norway}})}} || André Villa {{small|({{Tooltip|NOR|Norway}})}} || Dany Torres {{small|({{Tooltip|ESP|Spain}})}} || [[Nate Adams]] {{small|({{Tooltip|USA|United States}})}} |- !colspan=2 align=center style="width: 8%" | !rowspan=1 align=center style="width: 15%" | [[Dubai]]<br/>I !rowspan=1 align=center style="width: 15%" | [[Brasília]]<br/>I !rowspan=1 align=center style="width: 15%" | [[Rome]]<br/>II !rowspan=1 align=center style="width: 15%" | [[Madrid]]<br/>X !rowspan=1 align=center style="width: 15%" | [[Poznań]]<br/>I !rowspan=1 align=center style="width: 15%" | [[Sydney]]<br/>I |- | rowspan=3 align=center | 2011 || align=center | {{gold01}} || Dany Torres {{small|({{Tooltip|ESP|Spain}})}} || [[Nate Adams]] {{small|({{Tooltip|USA|United States}})}} || [[Nate Adams]] {{small|({{Tooltip|USA|United States}})}} || Dany Torres {{small|({{Tooltip|ESP|Spain}})}} || [[Nate Adams]] {{small|({{Tooltip|USA|United States}})}} || [[Josh Sheehan (motorcyclist)|Josh Sheehan]] {{small|({{Tooltip|AUS|Australia}})}} |- | align=center | {{silver02}} || align=left | André Villa {{small|({{Tooltip|NOR|Norway}})}} || [[Robbie Maddison]] {{small|({{Tooltip|AUS|Australia}})}} || André Villa {{small|({{Tooltip|NOR|Norway}})}} || [[Blake Williams]] {{small|({{Tooltip|AUS|Australia}})}} || Dany Torres {{small|({{Tooltip|ESP|Spain}})}} || [[Levi Sherwood]] {{small|({{Tooltip|NZL|New Zealand}})}} |- | align=center | {{bronze03}} || [[Nate Adams]] {{small|({{Tooltip|USA|United States}})}} || André Villa {{small|({{Tooltip|NOR|Norway}})}} || Josh Sheehan {{small|({{Tooltip|AUS|Australia}})}} || Josh Sheehan {{small|({{Tooltip|AUS|Australia}})}} || Eigo Satō {{small|({{Tooltip|JPN|Japan}})}} || Dany Torres {{small|({{Tooltip|ESP|Spain}})}} |- !colspan=2 align=center style="width: 8%" | !rowspan=1 align=center style="width: 15%" | [[Dubai]]<br/>II !rowspan=1 align=center style="width: 15%" | [[California]]<br/>I !rowspan=1 align=center style="width: 15%" | [[Madrid]]<br/>XI !rowspan=1 align=center style="width: 15%" | [[Munich]]<br/>I !rowspan=1 align=center style="width: 15%" | [[Sydney]]<br/>II !rowspan=1 align=center style="width: 15%" | [[Istanbul]]<br/>(cancelled)<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.espn.com/action/fmx/story/_/id/8060227/2012-red-bull-x-fighters-istanbul-canceled-heavy-winds | title=Red Bull X-Fighters Istanbul canceled | work=ESPN | date=16 June 2012 | access-date=7 April 2017 }}</ref> |- | rowspan=3 align=center | 2012 || align=center | {{gold01}} || [[Levi Sherwood]] {{small|({{Tooltip|NZL|New Zealand}})}} || Todd Potter {{small|({{Tooltip|USA|United States}})}} || [[Levi Sherwood]] {{small|({{Tooltip|NZL|New Zealand}})}} || [[Thomas Pagès]] {{small|({{Tooltip|FRA|France}})}} || [[Levi Sherwood]] {{small|({{Tooltip|NZL|New Zealand}})}} || – |- | align=center | {{silver02}} || align=left | [[Rob Adelberg]] {{small|({{Tooltip|AUS|Australia}})}} || [[Thomas Pagès]] {{small|({{Tooltip|FRA|France}})}} || Dany Torres {{small|({{Tooltip|ESP|Spain}})}} || Dany Torres {{small|({{Tooltip|ESP|Spain}})}} || [[Thomas Pagès]] {{small|({{Tooltip|FRA|France}})}} || – |- | align=center | {{bronze03}} || Javier Villegas {{small|({{Tooltip|CHI|Chile}})}} || Wes Agee {{small|({{Tooltip|USA|United States}})}} || Maikel Melero {{small|({{Tooltip|ESP|Spain}})}} || Eigo Satō {{small|({{Tooltip|JPN|Japan}})}} || Josh Sheehan {{small|({{Tooltip|AUS|Australia}})}} || – |- !colspan=2 align=center style="width: 8%" | !rowspan=1 align=center style="width: 15%" | [[Mexico City]]<br/>VII !rowspan=1 align=center style="width: 15%" | [[Dubai]]<br/>III !rowspan=1 align=center style="width: 15%" | [[California]]<br/>II !rowspan=1 align=center style="width: 15%" | [[Osaka]]<br/>I !rowspan=1 align=center style="width: 15%" | [[Madrid]]<br/>XII !rowspan=1 align=center style="width: 15%" | [[Pretoria]]<br/>(cancelled)<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.fmxworld.com/profiles/blogs/2013-world-tour-final-in-madrid-pretoria-cancelled | title=2013 World Tour Final In Madrid - Pretoria Cancelled | work=FMW World | date=19 July 2013 | access-date=7 April 2017 }}</ref> |- | rowspan=3 align=center | 2013 || align=center | {{gold01}} || [[Thomas Pagès]] {{small|({{Tooltip|FRA|France}})}} || Dany Torres {{small|({{Tooltip|ESP|Spain}})}} || [[Rob Adelberg]] {{small|({{Tooltip|AUS|Australia}})}} || [[Taka Higashino]] {{small|({{Tooltip|JPN|Japan}})}} || [[Thomas Pagès]] {{small|({{Tooltip|FRA|France}})}} || – |- | align=center | {{silver02}} || align=left | Dany Torres {{small|({{Tooltip|ESP|Spain}})}} || [[Levi Sherwood]] {{small|({{Tooltip|NZL|New Zealand}})}} || [[Thomas Pagès]] {{small|({{Tooltip|FRA|France}})}} || [[Thomas Pagès]] {{small|({{Tooltip|FRA|France}})}} || [[Taka Higashino]] {{small|({{Tooltip|JPN|Japan}})}} || – |- | align=center | {{bronze03}} || [[Levi Sherwood]] {{small|({{Tooltip|NZL|New Zealand}})}} || [[Thomas Pagès]] {{small|({{Tooltip|FRA|France}})}} || [[Taka Higashino]] {{small|({{Tooltip|JPN|Japan}})}} || Adam Jones {{small|({{Tooltip|USA|United States}})}} || Javier Villegas {{small|({{Tooltip|CHI|Chile}})}} || – |}

==Medal table== {{Medals table | caption = | host = | flag_template = | event = | team = | gold_USA = 17 | silver_USA = 16 | bronze_USA = 13 | gold_ESP = 8 | silver_ESP = 6 | bronze_ESP = 8 | gold_AUS = 7 | silver_AUS = 6 | bronze_AUS = 10 | gold_NZL = 7 | silver_NZL = 3 | bronze_NZL = 5 | gold_SUI = 5 | silver_SUI = 5 | bronze_SUI = 5 | gold_FRA = 3 | silver_FRA = 5 | bronze_FRA = 1 | gold_JPN = 1 | silver_JPN = 4 | bronze_JPN = 3 }}

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