

That’s where things got interesting as Unleash The Beast rolled into Nampa, Idaho, two weekends ago.īeginning the weekend with a Round 1 matchup against Out of the Blue, Pacheco was introduced to the dirt in a frustrating 6.79 seconds.


With a majority of his misses in the month-long stretch coming in the two 15/15 Bucking Battles he’s participated in (Albuquerque, Sioux Falls), he’s still been able to turn in quality finishes during the formal events themselves, for the most part.įollowing up his runner-up placement in Albuquerque by earning 64 points for a bronze finish the next weekend in Sioux Falls, Pacheco had officially surpassed Leme in the UTB standings, but by the slimmest of margins: 2.5 points. 1 rank after earning 74 points for his second-place finish in Albuquerque, New Mexico, in the first competition sans Leme, it’s been a bit hit-or-miss for the “Ice Man.” In what’s been noted both on and off the record by riders as one of the toughest seasons in recent memory, Pacheco has mostly enjoyed a clean bill of health as he quickly approaches the 1,000-point mark with 916.5 UTB points to date.ĭespite quickly getting started on his journey of overtaking Leme’s No. Perhaps even more importantly, the Brazilian has managed to continue his run while staying healthy. While it’s always been about him concentrating on riding his own bulls, Kaique Pacheco knows the talented athletes will eventually be back to work, but in the meantime, the 2018 World Champion hasn’t been shy about maintaining his lead stop the UTB standings. 3 Dalton Kasel last seeing action March 31 in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, the pack has understood its opportunity to make a collective push for World Finals while missing some of the tour’s top talent as the duo continues to recover from injuries.
2016 TACOMA DOME CONCERTS SERIES
– With two-time World Champion Jose Vitor Leme last competing in premier series competition in New Orleans, Louisiana, March 17-18, and current No. No word on whether or not any additional safety measures will be in place after last year’s death at LiC Tacoma.PUEBLO, Colo.
