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STREAM!]]— PBR World Finals 2024 Live Streams, how to watch Tv, Schedule & more
STREAM!]]— PBR World Finals 2024 Live Streams, how to watch Tv, Schedule & more
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FORT WORTH, Texas – Ahead of the 2024 PBR (Professional Bull Riders) World Finals in Fort Worth, Texas, the organization today announced 40 of the 45 riders who will compete at bull riding’s most prestigious event, as the intense battle to be crowned the 2024 PBR World Champion approaches a climactic end when one rider will earn the coveted gold buckle and $1 million bonus.
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The PBR World Finals will debut a new format in 2024, featuring a three-stage, tournament-style format, while awarding a historic $3.13 million. Bull riding’s crown jewel will begin with Eliminations (May 9-12) followed by Ride For Redemption (May 15-16) in Fort Worth at Cowtown Coliseum, both setting the stage for the Championship (May 18-19) in Arlington at AT&T Stadium when the 2024 World Champion will be crowned.
In a highly competitive season in which 13 different riders earned a regular-season event title, and it took an average score of 88.92 points to win a round, Cassio Dias will begin the landmark 2024 PBR World Finals with a 560.5-point lead over No. 2 John Crimber. Both riders are chasing history, attempting to become just the second rider to be crowned World Champion and Rookie of the Year in their World Finals debut. Looking down the standings, the world’s Top 10 are within less than 1,100 points of one another.
Fourteen riders this year qualified for their first World Finals – including No. 1 Dias and No. 2 Crimber. They are joined inside the Top 10 by No. 10 Caden Bunch who will also be making his first appearance at bull riding’s most prestigious event.
At the 2024 PBR World Finals: Unleash The Beast, one rider, not including ride score points, has the chance to earn a maximum 1,240 Unleash The Beast points across both Eliminations and Championship. Each round winner will earn 80 points, with the event winner of Eliminations collecting 200 points and the winner of the Championship earning 400 points. Riders will also earn points for their ride scores. Rides from 70-79.75 points will earn 7 points, 80-89.75 will earn 8 points and rides 90-99.75 will earn 9 bonus points. Should a rider register all 90-point rides at both Eliminations and the Championship, he would earn an additional 72 world points.