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MEET THE BULLS

PHOTOS BY CORD MCCOY

Ridin’ Solo

A bull born to buck, Ridin’ Solo is the two-time defender of the PBR Yeti World Champion Bull title for the second year in a row. He’s a smart bull who knows to listen for the latch; Any sound from the latch, and he will take it as a signal to go. As of June 1, Ridin’ Solo ranked No. 1 in the world with an average score of 44.4. If there’s a ride to watch at the Big Sky PBR this year, it’s this one.

Hey Bear

At just four years old, Hey Bear will let you know he’s come to compete. He is big and mean, but being at the Big Sky PBR is one more step in helping Hey Bear develop and mature. According to Cord McCoy, if a grizzly bear and the bull Hey Bear were both running at him, he would be more afraid of Hey Bear – that speaks for itself.

Riding Salty

Four-year-old Ridin’ Salty has been traveling across the country gaining experience and bucking hard. According to stock contractor Cord McCoy, he is a “Top Pick Pro Player,” weighing in at roughly 1,400 pounds. Ridin’ Salty is motivated by his fans and does his best with a rowdy, cheering crowd – his rides in Big Sky will not disappoint.

Outlaw

Outlaw has consistently lived up to his name, continuously bucking off cowboys and getting the job done. He is sure to bring the crowd to their feet at the Big Sky PBR and has goals to make it to the PBR World Finals in Las Vegas this coming December.

Cliff Hanger

Cliff Hanger continues to buck off top bull riders with ease. As the top scoring bull at the Big Sky PBR in 2022, Cliff Hanger is back this year to maintain the title. One of the biggest bulls you’ll see this weekend, Cliff Hanger is one to watch out for!

Viper

One of the rankest bulls in the world, Viper is back to challenge riders and give them the opportunity for a ride of a lifetime at the Big Sky PBR this summer. Although Cord McCoy says Viper will probably soon retire and become a breeding bull, we’re confident his pedigree will live on.

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