PBR Team Series at Desert Diamond Arena, Glendale, Arizona
The PBR Team Series has rapidly gained popularity since its inception, showcasing the thrilling sport of professional bull riding in a team format. This innovative approach to rodeo has captivated fans and athletes alike, creating an electrifying atmosphere that is unmatched in the world of rodeo sports. The series made its debut in 2022 and has since become a staple in the PBR calendar, drawing large crowds to venues across the country.
In Glendale, Arizona, the PBR Team Series has found a fitting home at the Desert Diamond Arena. This venue is known for its state-of-the-art facilities and excellent seating arrangements, ensuring that fans have an unforgettable experience. The arena offers a variety of seating options, from premium seats close to the action to more affordable options further back, allowing every fan to enjoy the excitement of bull riding.
As the PBR Team Series continues to grow, it remains a highlight of the rodeo season. Fans can expect thrilling competitions featuring some of the best bull riders in the world. With ample parking available and easy access to the arena, attending this event is convenient for both local residents and visitors alike.
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PBR Team Series Flash News
PBR Team Series Highlights from Ridge Rider Days
The Ridge Rider Days event in Glendale, Arizona, marked the conclusion of the 2025 PBR Camping World Team Series regular season, setting the stage for the upcoming Teams Championship in Las Vegas. The weekend was filled with critical rides and playoff implications, showcasing standout performances and intense competition. Florida Freedom secured the regular-season title, while John Crimber earned his second consecutive MVP award.
On Day 1, Florida Freedom maintained its lead by defeating Missouri Thunder, while the New York Mavericks achieved a historic perfect game against Nashville Stampede. Day 2 saw Florida Freedom officially crowned champions after a decisive victory over Kansas City Outlaws. The Austin Gamblers clinched a first-round bye with a win against Carolina Cowboys, while Texas Rattlers kept their playoff hopes alive with a strong performance against Missouri Thunder.
On the final day, Texas Rattlers upset Florida Freedom to secure their playoff position, and Crimber's impressive ride solidified his MVP status. The Austin Gamblers completed a successful weekend, while Nashville Stampede and Missouri Thunder also made significant strides as the teams prepared for the championship in Las Vegas.
