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Where to Watch: PBR Teams Duluth

07.25.25 - News

Where to Watch: PBR Teams Duluth

The 2025 PBR Camping World Team Series thunders into Duluth, Georgia, July 26–27, where the grit’s real, the bulls are rank and every ride counts at Gas South Arena.

By Harper Lawson

The 2025 PBR Camping World Team Series rolls on this weekend with a stop in Duluth, Georgia, at Gas South Arena.

Here’s how to catch all the action:

Start Time
Saturday, July 26, at 6:45 p.m. ET
Sunday, July 27, at 1:45 p.m. ET

Location
Gas South Arena in Duluth, Georgia

TV and Streaming Coverage
Saturday, July 26: Available on RidePass and the PBR app
Sunday, July 27: Available on RidePass and the PBR app

Games of the Week air Sunday at 1:30 p.m. ET on CBS, featuring two Day 1 matchups:
Arizona Ridge Riders vs. Austin Gamblers
Kansas City Outlaws vs. Carolina Cowboys

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Commentary
Play-by-Play: Craig Hummer
On the Dirt: Cord McCoy
Sideline: Kate Harrison and Matt West

International
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YouTube
Check the PBR’s YouTube channel every Monday for event replays and recaps, along with all the top rides, wrecks, and moments.

Just added: Relive the best of Wildcatter Days with highlights from Oklahoma City.

Key Storylines for Duluth...
The dust barely settled in Oklahoma City, and the race to Vegas is already heating up as the 2025 PBR Camping World Team Series rolls into Duluth, Georgia. Kansas City rides in undefeated after a dominant 3–0 weekend, with clutch performances from Sandro Batista, Koltin Hevalow, and Maikon Calixton Rocha. Head coach J.W. Hart says there’s still room to improve—but the Outlaws look like early contenders.

The Florida Freedom’s John Crimber kicked things off with a walk-off win on Friday night at Wildcatter Days, but stumbled at CSU’s Last Cowboy Standing, going 0-for-2. With the Freedom sitting at 2–1 and ranked sixth, Crimber will look to turn things around in Duluth and prove he’s still the top seed in the Peach State.

Keep an eye on the Arizona Ridge Riders, who capped their opening weekend with a walk-off win from Keyshawn Whitehorse and roll into Duluth sitting at 2–1. With their homestand set for Oct. 10–12 at Desert Diamond Arena—the final regular-season stop before the gold buckle showdown in Las Vegas—Arizona could be in perfect position to ride straight into title contention.

And watch out for number one Brady Fielder of the Texas Rattlers. He notched the highest-scored ride of the weekend in OKC, then followed up with another standout showing at Last Cowboy Standing—until an arm injury Tuesday left his Duluth status in question. If he’s back in the draw, he’ll be a must-watch contender in the MVP race.

As for the Oklahoma Wildcatters, it's redemption time. After a tough 0 and 3 homestand in front of a rowdy OKC crowd, they will look to rebound behind Cort McFadden and Josh Frost—both of whom showed flashes of fire but still need to string it all together.

The stakes are getting higher, the rides are getting ranker, and the road to the 2025 Teams Championship in Las Vegas just hit a major gear.

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