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PBR
EVENTS
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2008 BFTS (Built Ford Tough Series)
2008 U.S. Smokeless Tobacco Challenger Tour
2008 Enterprise Tour
Schedule
2008 Discovery Tour Schedule
 PBR INFORMATION
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total score possible for a bull ride is 100 points. Half of that total
is based on the performance of the bull and how difficult he is to ride.
Judges look for bulls with speed, power, drop in the front end, kick in
the back end, directions changed and body rolls. A body roll occurs when
a bull is in the air and kicks either his hind feet or all four feet to
the side. The more of these characteristics a bull displays during a
ride, the higher the mark is for the bull. Judges are allowed to award a
cowboy a re-ride if they feel the bull did not perform at the level of
other bulls in the competition and therefore did not give the rider a
fair chance to earn a high score. Only the sport’s best bucking bulls
are used at the Professional Bull Riders Built Ford Tough series events.
PBR Livestock Director Cody Lambert works with more than 20 stock
contractors – the people who own and lease bulls to the PBR – to ensure
that the pool of bulls used at each event are the highest caliber
possible. Most Built Ford Tough Series events feature an estimated 75
bulls that are supplied by as many as 6 different PBR stock contractors.
The other half of the ride is determined by the rider’s ability to match
the moves of the bull beneath him. Judges look for constant control and
good body position throughout the ride. Spurring the bull is not
required but extra points are awarded for doing so. The rider must stay
aboard the bull for 8 seconds. The clock begins when the bull’s shoulder
or hip crosses the plane of the bucking chutes and stops when the bull
rider’s hand comes out of the rope or he touches the ground. The bull
rider must ride with one hand and is disqualified if he touches the bull
during the 8-second ride.
THE EVENTS
The PBR Built Ford Tough Series consists of 28 regular-season events and
the PBR World Finals in Las Vegas. Most regular-season events are 2 day
competitions, and each follows the same format: the top 45 bull riders
each ride 1 bull the first night of competition and 1 bull the 2nd night
of competition. The top 15 riders with the highest total score on 2
bulls qualify for a 3rd round of competition that takes place at the end
of the 2nd night’s competition. The overall event winner is the bull
rider with the highest three-day ride total.
THE JUDGES
The judges who officiate events are hired based on strict and extensive
qualifications maintained by the PBR Board of Directors and members.
Additionally, PBR members have established a judging committee that
regularly meets to discuss performance and accuracy when judging. Each
Built Ford Tough Series event employs three judges. Tow judges have 50
points to distribute for each ride (25 points for the bull and 25 for
the rider). The third judge, positioned on the back of the bucking chute
where each ride originates, also keeps score in the event that a
tie-breaker is necessary in determining the overall winner. Four judges
officiate at the PBR World Finals.
 THE TOUGHEST SPORT ON DIRT
The rules are simple. Place a wiry 150–pound cowboy on the back of a
hulking, snorting temperamental 2,000 pound bull and see if he can ride
the beast for an eternal eight seconds... with one hand strapped to the
bull’s massive backside.
PBR TICKET INFORMATION
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We will customize a package based on your dates of travel. We can quote
you Section, Rows and Seat numbers at the time of booking. The PBR events are sold
out every year, so don’t miss this opportunity. Call this rodeo hot line
and order your tickets today.
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years. NFR Tours and PBR Tours is a division of Global Travel, a full
service travel agency specializing in packages to the NFR and PBR. Come
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