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Story and photo courtesy ESPN.com/Action
The Red Bull X-Fighters series is only just heating up, and we are getting pumped for round 2 in Egypt on May 16. Unit athletes Levi Sherwood and Mat Rebeaud will be battling it out with another 10 of the worlds best riders, and after a dissappointing cancellation in round 1, there is even more hype for round 2.
Judging is always a huge sore point for any action sports contest, and for the 2010 X-Fighters season, Red Bull has invested a lot of time and money into the current judging system -- making progressive changes that can hopefully help level the playing field. ESPN.com/Action's Tes Sewell caught up with Head Judge Regis Harrington to discuss the new changes that were tested out for the first time at the first round in Mexico City.
CLICK HERE to read the full interview.