Manchester Invitational Championship Pro Bull Riders (PBR) December 18th 2022

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Photo By: 
Kyle Coryea

Jesse Petri leans back and stays in perfect form as he gets 89.25 on Mr. Excavatour to finish second on the weekend and goes to 11th the in the world rankings. It would be championship Sunday at the PBR Manchester Invitational as the top 35 riders in the world would get one more shot to fill in the top 12 spots in the short go to be crowned the weekend champion. It would be night number two of the PBR Manchester Invitational in front of another sellout crowd and it would take a ride of just 86.25 to get into finals including there would be 4 riders that would be perfect on the weekend (Cooper Davis, Jesse Petri, Andrew Alviderez and Marcus Mast). Then it would be onto to short go to settle a champion and it would go to Andrew Alvidrez with a 91.75 ride in the finals for a three-round total of 263.25 for the nine-point win over Jesse Petri and the 44 thousand dollars first-place check and take the three spot in the world rankings. Although he wouldn't win the event on the weekend Cooper Davis would take over the #1 spot in the world rankings with his top-six finish. The PBR will be back in action December 29th and 30th at the MVP Arena in Albany, NY for the fifth stop on tour and we will see who the newer riders are on top as the first cut of the season takes place after the Manchester Invitational weekend and if Cooper Davis can stay number one on the season. Gallery

all out of shape
Photo By: 
Kyle Coryea

Casey Roberts and Mr. Winston would come up just short with a 7.7-second ride but would finish 12th on the weekend and go to 24th in the world rankings. Gallery

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