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Caic Cassio Carvalho wins career-first Pendleton Whisky Velocity Tour at Buc Days PBR Chute Out

NewsSportsEntertainmentLifestyleUSA TODAYObituariesE-EditionLegals submitted As the lone rider to go a perfect 3-for-3, Carvalho earned 40 world points, surging 44 positions in the world standings from No. 91 to No. 47 CORPUS CHRISTI – At the first-ever PBR (Professional Bull Riders) Pendleton Whisky Velocity Tour event held in tandem with the iconic Buc Days in Corpus Christi, Texas, Caic Cassio Carvalho (Goias, Brazil) reached a critical career milestone. He went a flawless 3-for-3 to earn his first-ever event win on the league’s expansion series, victorious at the Buc Days PBR Chute Out, presented by Coastal Bend Chevy Dealers. As the lone rider to be perfect inside the American Bank Center, Carvalho got off to a quick start in Round 1 Friday evening, finishing third courtesy of an 87-point effort aboard GEMB 756 (Silent 7/Hilton Bull Co.).

Nothin But Try Jackpot growing | TheFencePost com

Nothin’ But Try Jackpot growing NFR steer wrestler and college rodeo coach Garrett Nokes is the latest honoree at the Nothin’ But Try Jackpot. This year’s event will take place May 8, 2021, in Coleman, Okla., at the U-Cross Arena. A steer wrestling match between the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association’s Great Plains and Central Plains Region will be held during the jackpot to honor Nokes and his “Nothin’ But Heart” legacy. Courtesy photo -Nothin’ But Try Jackpot COLEMAN, Okla. What started as an event to remember steer wrestler Levi Wisness has now grown to honor two more people and be a full-blown day of fun activities. The 2021 festivities will be held in Coleman, Okla., at the U-Cross Arena on May 8.

High-Marked Ride of 2021 PBR Season Propels Jose Vitor Leme to Victory

High-Marked Ride of 2021 PBR Season Propels Jose Vitor Leme to Victory February 28, 2021 during the second round of the Fort Worth Unleash The Beast PBR. Photo By: Bull Stock Media Share via: Following second 90-point ride of weekend, Leme skyrockets 76 positions in the world standings from No. 85 to No.9 FORT WORTH, Tex. – After sustaining a broken ankle in his first out of the 2021 PBR (Professional Bull Riders) Unleash The Beast season, reigning World Champion Jose Vitor Leme (Ribas do Rio Pardo, Brazil) made a giant statement in his return to competition in Fort Worth, Texas, at the iconic Cowtown Coliseum. Leme delivered two monstrous, 90-point scores throughout the weekend to win the American Roots Edition’s Can-Am Invitational, earn 138 points, and surge 76 positions in the world standings.

Leme Rides to Victory in First PBR Event Back Since Injury

After sustaining a broken ankle in his first out of the 2021 PBR (Professional Bull Riders) Unleash The Beast season, reigning World Champion Jose Vitor Leme (Ribas do Rio Pardo, Brazil) made a giant statement in his return to competition in Fort Worth, Texas, at the iconic Cowtown Coliseum. Leme delivered two monstrous, 90-point scores throughout the weekend to win the American Roots Edition’s Can-Am Invitational, earn 138 points, and surge 76 positions in the world standings. Jose Vitor Leme - courtesy Andy Watson Bull Stock Media “I’m not supposed to be here today,” Leme said just moments after his victory. “The doctors expected I’m to stay out longer. I worked so hard training at my house for me to come today, my first event officially this year. I stayed out about 40 days, and I feel strong again and confident for this season. I’m so happy to be here with the fans today.”

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