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America's Got Talent: Extreme: Alfredo Silva's Cage Riders wins first season and $500,000 prize

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Alfredo Silva's Cage Riders were crowned the winner of the first season of America's Got Talent: Extreme on Monday and received the show's grand prize of $500,000.For the finale, the extreme motorcycle stunt group upped their dangerous audition performance to win the superfan's vote by adding a fourth motorcycle rider inside their 'cage of death' dome that was built to only accommodate three riders.'I guess we are just going to go for it,' said Alfredo.

Season winners:Alredo Silva's Cage Riders were crowned the winner of the first season of America's Got Talent: Extreme on Monday and received the show's grand prize of $500,000The act started with only three riders spinning around inside the cage at high speeds from all angles as another rider outside jumped in the air over the top of the dome.

Then the fourth rider entered the cage and gunned his bike spinning in the tiny enclosed sphere with exact precision.'That was sick' said judge Nikki Bella, 38, when it was over. 'Absolutely sensational,' said judge Simon Cowell, 62.'Every single person in there was doing something that was pushing the limits,' said judge Travis Pastrana, 38, a professional motorsports champion.

Death cage:For the finale, the extreme motorcycle stunt group upped their dangerous audition performance to win the superfan's vote by adding a fourth motorcycle rider inside their 'cage of death' dome that was built to only accommodate three riders Tight space: Four motorcycle riders whizzed by each other in the round cage Pushed it:'Every single person in there was doing something that was pushing the limits,' said judge Travis Pastrana, 38, a professional motorsports champion.

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