Clay Guiton was a member of last year’s ultra-hyped rookie class, and this past weekend, he finally secured the first Unleash The Beast event win of his career. Plus, the world title race got even spicier, the Carolina Cowboys took down the Nashville Stampede with some dramatics, and more. Miss a moment of the action this weekend? Here’s what happened around the PBR.
On the Unleash The Beast…
The Unleash The Beast’s resident redhead is red hot! Nineteen-year-old Clay Guiton finally notched his first UTB event win thanks to a 4-for-4 showing in Sioux Falls, sliding into the No. 10 spot in the UTB standings.
The riders in the hunt for the 2025 World Championship showed how badly they want it. No. 4 Sage Steele Kimzey hung on for a wild ride…
…No. 3 John Crimber exploded for a huge Round 2 victory…
…and No. 1 Dalton Kasel rode No. 1 Man Hater, just barely edging out No. 2 Brady Fielder for a second-place finish in Sioux Falls.
2022 World Champion Daylon Swearingen closed out Round 1 with a 90-point ride…
Meanwhile, on the Pendleton Whisky Velocity Tour…
Callum Miller won Round 1 of the PBR Eugene in Oregon…
…and hung on to earn the event win.
In the Touring Pro Division…
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Looking ahead
The Unleash The Beast rolls on with the Cooper Tires PBR Billings in Billings, Montana, on April 11-12 (April 11 at 10 p.m. ET and April 12 at 9 p.m. ET on RidePass, X and YouTube, and the PBR app).
The Pendleton Whisky Velocity Tour heads to Grand Forks, North Dakota, for the Silencer Shop PBR Grand Forks on April 11-12 (April 11 at 9 p.m. ET and April 12 at 8 p.m. ET on RidePass and the PBR app).
The Touring Pro Division continues with the PBR Stockyards Showcase in Fort Worth, Texas, on April 10; the Teton Auto Group Idaho Falls PBR in Idaho Falls, Idaho, on April 11-12; and the 18th Annual Mile High PBR in Prescott Valley, Arizona, on April 11-12.