Tallahassee, FL.
Paulo Crimber stood tall as the winner of the Anaheim Invitational in Southern California this weekend. Anaheim marks Cimber's first event win since 2001, and it's been a long seven years to be sure.
But he didn't only dominate by score, he was also the only rider to cover all 4 of his bulls. Proving once again that the math usually goes your way when you get the job done and ride 'em.
"I sure can't complain," said Crimber. "I'm healthy this season and riding well. I'm drawing good and I think right now I have the whole package. I'm ready for a gold buckle." (Quote Courtesy PBR)
Top 5 (Average) Winners:- Paulo Crimber - 344.25 (totals on 4 bulls)
- Brendon Clark - 264.75
- Pistol Robinson - 264.00
Tie for Fourth - J.B. Mauney - 263.50
- Robson Palermo - 263.50
- Brendon Clark - 90.50 points on SoulJa Boy
- Travis Briscoe - 90.00 points on Wrangler Magic
Tie for Third - Billy Robinson - 87.00 points on Stinger
- Robson Palermo - 87.00 points on Bravo
- Robson Palermo - 90.50 points on Tighty Whitey
- Pistol Robinson - 90.00 points on Carrillo Cartel
- Cord McCoy - 89.25 points on Total Darkness
- J.B. Mauney - 90.25 points on Devil's Night
- Pistol Robinson - 88.25 points on Popsicle
- L.J. Jenkins - 88.00 points on Hellfire
Short Go (Round 4) Winners:
- Paulo Crimber - 90.50 points on All In
- J.B. Mauney - 88.75 points on Dr. Proctor
- Dustin Elliott - 87.50 points on Squaw's Dream
PBR Injury Report after the Anaheim Invitational:
- Greg Potter probable to compete in St. Louis with broken ribs.
- Mike White sprained his right foot but is also probable to compete.
PBR Bonus Wrap-up:
Enterprise "Ride With the Best" Bonus:- Billy Robinson won $5,000 for a successful ride on Stinger in Round 1.
- Brendon Clark claimed the $5,000 with a ride on 3 Spot in Round 2.
- Robson Palermo also claimed the Enterprise Bonus ($5,000) by covering Brass Knuckles.
- J.B. Mauney will compete for the bonus at the first round of the St. Louis event.
- Brendon Clark lead the event into the Championship Round (Short Go) but did not win the entire event (the average). The bonus will increase to $15,000 dollars at the next event.
- God's Gift was awarded $1,250 for his 47.5-point mark, the highest of the event. The bull is owned by Don Kish Bucking Bulls.
- Brendon Clark earned $1,000 for his ride on SoulJa Boy (90.50 points) in Round 1. The award is given to the highest scored ride of the event.
Up next for the PBR is the Enterprise Rent-A-Car Invitational.
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