In a thrilling conclusion to the regular season at the 2024 PBR Unleash The Beast event in Louisville, Kentucky, Brazilian sensation Cassio Dias continued his unprecedented rookie season with a stellar performance, clinching victory at the Cooper Tires PBR Louisville presented by Pneu-Dart. Dias’s win, his seventh of the regular season, solidified his position as the frontrunner in the World Championship race as he prepares for his debut appearance at the PBR World Finals.
Dias’s rookie campaign has been nothing short of extraordinary, rewriting records and dominating the competition. With eight 90-point rides and 13 round wins to his name, Dias has set new standards for rookie riders, showcasing unparalleled skill and determination throughout the season.
Reflecting on his remarkable success, Dias attributed his achievements to faith and hard work, acknowledging the challenges that lie ahead as he sets his sights on the World Finals.
Despite facing early setbacks, including a challenging ride in Round 2, Dias demonstrated resilience and composure, securing a crucial victory in the championship round with an impressive ride aboard Do Dat Eddie.
The showdown between Dias and teenage sensation John Crimber added further excitement to the event, with Dias ultimately emerging victorious, extending his lead in the World Championship race.
With the regular season now concluded, attention turns to the upcoming PBR World Finals in Fort Worth and Arlington, Texas, where the world champion will be crowned and a $1 million bonus awarded. Dias’s outstanding performances throughout the season position him as a strong contender for both the World Championship and Rookie of the Year honors.
As the PBR Pendleton Whisky Velocity Tour also nears its conclusion, anticipation builds for the thrilling climax of the 2024 PBR season, promising fans and riders alike an unforgettable finale to an exhilarating year of bull riding action.
- Scoring Components:
- Each ride is scored out of 100 points.
- The score is divided into two main components: the rider’s performance and the bull’s performance.
- Judges assess both the rider and the bull separately.
- Rider’s Performance:
- Judges look for skill, control, and consistency.
- The rider’s ability to maintain control over the situation and body position throughout the ride matters.
- Rhythm and harmony with the bull’s movements contribute to a higher score.
- One judge assigns a score from 1 to 50 for the rider.
- The sum of the rider’s and bull’s scores determines the final score for the ride.
- Bull’s Performance:
- The other 50 points come from the bull’s performance.
- Judges consider factors such as the bull’s speed, power, and difficulty.
- They observe if the bull drops its front end, kicks its back end, changes directions, or performs body rolls during the ride.
- Good Score and 90-Point Ride:
- A good score in bull riding is typically at or above 75 points.
- Experienced professionals often achieve scores over 80.
- Riders who score 90 points or more have put together an excellent performance, which is extremely challenging to achieve.
So, a 90-point ride signifies exceptional skill and synchronization between the rider and the bull during those intense 8 seconds!