In the final round of the 2006 PBR World Finals, Adriano trailed Guilherme Marchi who lead most of the 2006 season. With Guilherme already failing to ride 8 seconds in the final round, Adriano could win the world title with a successful ride. Adriano's ride was the highest of the day, and catapulted him to first in the world and became the first 3 time PBR World Champion.
PBR rider Justin McBride successfully rides Chicken on a Chain for 93 points in Auburn Hill, MI. That ride so far is the high marked ride of the year in 2007.
Check out this wreck from the The Versus Invitational presented by Amp'd Mobile in New York City and the Madision Square Garden. Professional Bull Rider Cory Rasch is thrown off the back of Copperhead Slinger and pinned against the chutes!
Dickies, the number one name in workwear, and the PBR team up to deliver the second annual Dickies National Championship Bullfighting competition. Fans will have the unique opportunity to witness the bullfights exclusively on the first weekend of Built Ford Tough World Finals action which takes place at Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, Nev., October 27-29.
PBR Rider Ross Coleman is knocked out in the chute while attempting to ride the bull Cadillac Man. Ross Coleman sustained a concussion and will return in a couple of weeks. The event was in New Orleans.
For the third time this season Guilherme Marchi was a model of consistency in winning yet another event. The Brazilian was the only rider to cover all three bulls at the Des Moines Classic in extending his Built Ford Tough Series lead to almost 3,000 points over Kody Lostroh.
Hot on the heels of one of the most riveting and record shattering season in PBR history, the Built Ford Tough Series presented by Wrangler (BFTS) is gearing up for its debut in the Big Apple. New York City at Madison Square Garden will host the VERSUS Invitational presented by Amp`d Mobile on January 6 at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. ET, and January 7 at 1 p.m. ET.
His 82.75 may not have been a big score, but it was a big time ride for McKennon Wimberly who went well past the whistle on the backside of Yellow Snow in Round 2 of the Mohegan Sun Invitational.