Jose Vitor Leme Wins PBR World Championship

Brazilian cowboy Jose Vitor Leme won the 2020 PBR World Championship, clinching the title with an astounding 95.75-point ride on Saturday night.

“This journey is amazing,” he told PBR.com. “This is my dream. My life. But I know there is still plenty of work to do.”

Leme won $1 million for his World Title, giving him $1.6 million in earnings on the season.

Bourdreaux Campbell, who primarily rides with the PRCA, won the PBR World Finals Event. Campbell was No. 3 in final world standings and Leme’s countrymen, Joao Ricardo Vieira, was No. 2.

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