Arizona Ridge Riders Dominate Again, Claim Seventh Straight Victory!
Arizona Ridge Riders secured their seventh win in the 2025 PBR Camping World Team Series, leading up to more exciting matches in Sunrise, FL.

Arizona Ridge Riders Dominate Again, Claim Seventh Straight Victory!
In an exciting turn of events at the 2025 PBR Camping World Team Series, the Arizona Ridge Riders recently clinched their seventh straight victory, solidifying their top spot in the league. They accomplished this impressive feat by overcoming the Carolina Cowboys with a decisive score of 247.75 to 174.50. This win bumps their record up to 7-1, while the Cowboys now sit at 4-4. In this match, standout performances came from Everton Natan da Silva and Eduardo Aparecido, who both contributed crucial back-to-back rides, helping to secure the lead. The clinching moment came from Luciano De Castro’s ride on Always Been Crazy, which ultimately sealed the Ridge Riders‘ triumph. As fans celebrated, the squad reflected the grit and teamwork that has come to define their season, as noted by Net News Ledger.
This latest round of competition also saw the Austin Gamblers besting the Nashville Stampede 173.25 to 86.75, pushing their record to 5-3, while the Stampede fell to 2-6. Meanwhile, the Missouri Thunder edged out the Oklahoma Wildcatters 178 to 169.75, and the Texas Rattlers rebounded from a prior loss, defeating the New York Mavericks by a considerable margin of 176.25 to 87.25. In a show of force, the Florida Freedom wrapped up their homestand with a resounding victory of 175.5 to 86.5 against the Kansas City Outlaws, where Thiago Salgado emerged as a standout in the MVP standings.
Looking Ahead
As the competition heats up, the PBR Camping World Team Series heads to Nashville for a series of matches set to take place from August 15 to 17, 2025. This upcoming slate features some thrilling patterns, with the Florida Freedom going up against the Oklahoma Wildcatters and the Arizona Ridge Riders ready to face the Nashville Stampede. Each matchup promises to deliver edge-of-your-seat bull riding action.
- Kansas City Outlaws vs. Austin Gamblers
- Texas Rattlers vs. Missouri Thunder
- Florida Freedom vs. Oklahoma Wildcatters
- Carolina Cowboys vs. New York Mavericks
- Arizona Ridge Riders vs. Nashville Stampede
After two days of fierce competition, the current team standings show Arizona still holding their ground at the top, followed closely by the Texas Rattlers at 6-2 and the Florida Freedom at 5-3. The Rattlers, who earlier dominated the Texas Cup against the Austin Gamblers, showcased stellar performances from Claudio Montanha Jr. and Ezekiel Mitchell, leaving them eager for the championships. This tension and rivalry lift the spirits of both players and fans, underscoring the community bond forged through the sport, where, as they say, there’s something to be said for the thrill of the rodeo.
Season Surprises
The 2025 season has been full of surprises, with the Florida Freedom marking their spot with a perfect game against the Nashville Stampede earlier in July. Their aggressive rise in the standings from No. 6 to No. 4 certainly made headlines, as AccessWDUN highlighted. With prominent riders like Thiago Salgado and John Crimber, who was awarded league MVP honors this season, the Florida Freedom seem poised to challenge the league leaders as the playoff season approaches.
The PBR Camping World Team Series is also gearing up for its playoffs in October, set to unfold the drama and excitement at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Spectators can expect thrilling showdowns as teams vie for glory, especially considering that the Nashville Stampede, Oklahoma Wildcatters, Arizona Ridge Riders, and New York Mavericks will enter the wild card round for a chance at progression at the championship weekend.
Overall, with performances that create legends and outcomes that keep fans on the edge of their seats, the PBR Camping World Team Series is proving to be a highlight of the 2025 sports calendar, as riders and teams continue to give it their all in pursuit of victory.