PBR Team Series at Moody Center ATX in Austin, Texas
The PBR Team Series is an electrifying addition to the Professional Bull Riders (PBR) lineup, showcasing the best bull riding talent in a team format. Launched in 2022, this series has quickly gained popularity, bringing thrilling rodeo action to fans across the country. The Moody Center ATX, a state-of-the-art venue in Austin, Texas, serves as a prime location for these events, offering an intimate setting that enhances the spectator experience.
In Austin, the PBR Team Series has become a staple for rodeo enthusiasts. The venue's seating arrangements are designed to provide excellent views from every angle, ensuring that fans can fully immerse themselves in the excitement. With various seating levels available, attendees can choose from premium options for an up-close experience or more budget-friendly seats that still offer great sightlines.
As the PBR Team Series continues to grow, it stands alongside other major rodeo events held at Moody Center ATX. Fans can expect a vibrant atmosphere filled with camaraderie and competition. Whether you're a seasoned rodeo fan or new to the sport, the PBR Team Series promises an unforgettable experience.
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PBR Team Series Flash News
PBR Team Series Upset: Florida Freedom Eliminated
Despite being the top seed and achieving 23 regular-season wins, the Florida Freedom faced an unexpected defeat in the Professional Bull Riding Teams Championship at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. After receiving a first-round bye, the Freedom lost to the Missouri Thunder in their opening match, which led to their elimination in a Last Chance game against the Austin Gamblers and Texas Rattlers.
In their match against Missouri, Florida recorded three qualified rides, including a standout 92-point performance by John Crimber on Man Hater. However, Missouri's impressive performance overshadowed Florida's efforts. Following this loss, head coach Paolo Crimber expressed disappointment, noting that some expected riders did not perform as needed.
The Last Chance round saw both Austin and Texas struggle, but Florida ultimately fell short when Joao Ricardo Viera could not secure a ride. Despite the setback, John Crimber extended his streak of qualified rides and earned MVP honors for his performance. The Freedom will now watch as Missouri and Texas compete in the semifinals.
