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Eduardo Aparecido’s dominance in the PBR World Championship standings was further solidified after his impressive performance in Billings. He rode Flyin Wired for 89.25 points, placing second behind Cassio Dias, and cemented his position as a top contender with a Round 1 win.

On the Pendleton Whisky Velocity Tour, Thiago Salgado continued his successful season with a win in Round 2, further establishing himself as a force to be reckoned with in the PBR. Dalton Krantz emerged victorious at the PBR Lincoln event, earning an opportunity to attempt Larry the Cable Guy’s bounty bull. Shane Scott also had a strong showing in Eugene, Oregon, winning Round 1 and the event.

In the Touring Pro Division, Elizmar Jeremias secured the event win at the 58th PBR Stockyards Showcase in Fort Worth, Texas. Looking ahead, several exciting events are set to take place on the PBR calendar. The Everett event is set for April 17-18 in Everett, Washington, while the Tacoma event will take place on April 20-21. The Pendleton Whisky Velocity Tour will head to Wichita, Kansas for its next stop at the PBR Wichita event on April 20. Finally, the Touring Pro Division will continue with its Queen Creek event on April 19-20.

With these upcoming events promising excitement and competition, it’s clear that this season is still full of surprises for riders like Eduardo Aparecido and Thiago Salgado who have been dominating so far.

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