Kaique Pacheco Duluth 2020 Recap
Kaique Pacheco went 0 for 2 over the weekend and he remains fifth in the PBR world standings with 344.50 points.
Kaique Pacheco went 0 for 2 over the weekend and he remains fifth in the PBR world standings with 344.50 points.
Kaique Pacheco went 1 for 3 in the event and finished ninth overall. Kaique earned 10 world standings points and he remains fifth in the PBR world standings with 344.50 points.
Kaique Pacheco went 2 for 3 in the event, highlighted by a second place finish in round two, a fourth in the event championship round and placing fifth overall in the event. Pacheco earned 34 world points and he remains fifth in the PBR world standings with 334.50 points. Kaique failed to cover his 15 / 15 Bucking Battle bull Saturday night. His top five finish is his third of the year (NYC, Chicago, KC) and fifth top ten (NYC, Chicago, Manchester, OKC, KC).
Kaique Pacheco went 0 for 2 but he did cover his 15 / 15 Bucking Battle attempt Saturday evening. Kaique finished fifth in the round and earned 20 world points. He is currently fifth in the PBR world standings with 300.50 points.
Kaique Pacheco went 1 for 3 for the event, with his lone score coming Sunday afternoon. Kaique is currently fourth in the PBR world standings with 280.50 points.
Kaique Pacheco went 0 for 2 over the weekend and remains fourth in the PBR world standings with 280.50 points.
Kaique Pacheco went 1 for 3 over the weekend and he made the lone score count; Pacheco tied with two others for the Round 2 win, his first round win of the season. With an eighth place finish Kaique earned 18 points, and he remains fourth in the PBR world standings with 280.50 points.
Kaique Pacheco went 1 for 3 over the weekend with the lone highlight a seventh place finish in round three, earning 4.5 world points. Kaique is currently fourth in the PBR world standings with 262.50 points.
Kaique failed to convert on his 15 / 15 Bucking Bull round attempt Saturday night.
Kaique Pacheco went 2 for 3 over the weekend and while his consecutive ride streak to start the season was snapped at 8 straight rides Sunday afternoon, Kaique finished sixth overall and earned 24.50 world standings points. He is currently third in the PBR world standings with 258 points, just 17 points from number 1. This continues to be Pacheco’s best start to a season in his storied career. Even in his 2018 World Championship year, he didn’t record his 9th ride until March 23rd, 2018. Kaique remains perfect riding 3 of 3 event championship round bulls, he has ridden the most bulls on tour riding 9 of 10 and he leads all athletes with a 90% success rate.