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Top 6 rides from the 2018 PBR Global Cup

08.26.18 - Global Cup

Top 6 rides from the 2018 PBR Global Cup

The third leg of the PBR Global Cup has been announced for Feb. 9-10 of 2019. In the meantime, take a look back at the action from the previous edition in Sydney.

By PBR

PUEBLO, Colo. -- Arlington, Texas, will host the third leg of the PBR Global Cup – the 2019 WinStar World Casino & Resort Global Cup USA – on Feb. 9-10. Riders representing six teams – Australia, Brazil, Canada, Mexico, and two Team USA squads – will face off for love, country and the soil of the host nation.

The inaugural event in November 2017 saw Team USA take home the trophy in Edmonton, Alberta, while Team Brazil emerged victorious in Sydney in June.

Relive all the rank action and take a look back at the Top 6 rides from the Global Cup in Sydney.

RELATED: Top 5 rides from the 2017 PBR Global Cup

Cliff Richardson (Team Australia) on Blossom: 87.25 points

The Aussie led the way on home soil in Sydney, scoring 87.25 points aboard Blossom in Round 1 to chip in to Team Australia’s second-place finish.

Aaron Kleier (Team Australia) on Notorious: 86.5 points

Kleier’s 86.5-point ride on Notorious – his only qualified ride in Sydney – was the highest-scoring ride of the final night of competition and was key in keeping Australia in contention with Brazil for the win.

Cooper Davis (Team USA) on Un Broken: 86.5 points

Captain America’s ride on Un Broken in the Bonus Round on the first day of competition not only earned him 86.5 points, but it also broke the bovine’s 14-out unridden streak.

Cooper Davis (Team USA) on Iron Jacket: 86.5 points

Davis went 3-for-4 in Sydney, adding 258 points to Team USA’s total and finishing third in the individual aggregate. He chipped in 86.5 of those points when he made the 8 seconds on Iron Jacket.

Jorge Valdiviezo (Team Mexico) on Iron Jacket: 85.5 points

Valdiviezo led Team Mexico with a 2-for-2 performance in Sydney. His 85.5 points aboard Iron Jacket bumped his aggregate total to 170.25 points, good for seventh-place overall.

Claudio Montana Jr. (Team Brazil) on Bee Sting: 85.5

Montanha Jr. contributed the highest individual ride score to the eventual Global Cup champion Team Brazil, riding Bee Sting for 85.5 points.