Next November 23, after a five-year absence, the best freestyle in the world will return to Palau Sant Jordi with the UNIVERSAE Soloflow Freestyle in Barcelona. Last days to get tickets at rpmticket.com!
And, why not miss this real show? Meet its stars and discover the reasons why you should go and enjoy this show:
Edgar Torronteras: the myth jumped at home
In November 1990, a 10-year-old boy named Edgar Torronteras first left the Palau Sant Jordi audience speechless and then amazed at the first Barcelona Supercross. He obviously won the races in the 90 cc category reserved for babies, but ended up definitely putting the public in his pocket by letting both hands off the handlebars on every jump to his victories. Over the years, he won four X-Games medals, the title of the best driver in the world but, above all, a way of understanding the sport and the spectacle that made him FMX’s most charismatic rider. In Spain and the world. On the 23rd, as director and rider of the UNIVERSAE Soloflow Freestyle in Barcelona, the great ET completes and closes the circle. “Barcelona deserves the best freestyle show in the world and I want none of the attendees to forget what will happen on the 23rd at the Palau Sant Jordi.”
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David Rinaldo, pure gold
Two gold medals at the X-Games USA – the most important FMX competition in the world – see the best French rider of all time. His body-varial backflip at Minneapolis 2019 and his Carolla at California 2023 are now part of freestyle motocross history. Although the best thing about R’Dav is… that he is completely unpredictable. What do you plan to surprise and get Palau Sant Jordi back on its feet? We have to wait until the 23rd.”There is nothing better than doing what you love most and being surrounded by a group of very good friends. If, moreover, that happened in a city like Barcelona and in the incredible freestyler atmosphere of Palau Sant Jordi, you couldn’t ask for more. And, in the face of all this, we must respond accordingly…”.
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Maikel Melero: tick, tick, tick, tick…
The precision of the best Swiss watch is in every jump of the five-time FMX world champion. No one has as many titles or won more World Championship events than this rider who embodies technical perfection and has sculpted every trick based on hours and hours of training and practice. He has appeared on all the big stages and competitions in the world… but he doesn’t have one: the Palau Sant Jordi. “All my career I have been waiting for the opportunity to jump in Palau. Being so young, I went to Barcelona to see the Supercross and, years later, the freestyle shows as well. On the 23rd I will finally fulfill my wish of so many years and I will celebrate it as it should be: throw my best tricks in the place with the most FMX history in the world. Don’t let anyone miss it!”.
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Two historic rivals of Maikel Melero in the FMX World Championship, the Frenchman Brice Izzo – runner-up in the world – and the Italian Leo Fini, are in Sant Jordi.
The list of Spanish riders also promises intense emotions. The very young “Mincha” wants to continue breaking precocity records, surprising everyone and burning stages at lightning speed, with the most knowledgeable already nominating him as a clear contender to become one of the greatest in history of this sport.
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The experience of pilots like Rocky Florensa – Palau still remembers his incredible tandem jumps with Antonio Navas five years ago -, of exceptional riders in the technical execution of jumps like Víctor Córdoba and Francis Costela or the always explosive and super amazing Jabato are perfectly combined. in the rudeness of young people passengers coming from motocross like Pablo Naert or from mountain-bike/BMX, like top Adolf Silva.
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Get your ticket here12 top-level pilots, “X-Games level” tricks and the best scenario… Let the show! Get your ticket at rpmticket.com.
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Source: La Verdad

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