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Kaique Pacheco Updates

Kaique Pacheco St. Louis 2022 Recap

February 21, 2022

Kaique Pacheco returned to competition and went 1 for 3, highlighted with wining round 2, his first round win of the season. Kaique qualified for his second event championship round (Indy) and finished 8th overall in the event. That ride broke an uncharacteristic 0 for 7 slide dating back to the first event in Indianapolis. Kaique hadn’t seen a stretch like this since January – March of 2018 when he was marred in an 0 for 13 stretch.  He is past the shoulder injury now and feels great.  He earned 33 standings points and is currently 51st in the in the PBR world standings with 42.50 points. He has one more injury exemption to secure his place on the UTB Tour and be inside the top 25. If needed, he can use one or more of his five World Championship exemptions as well.

Kaique Pacheco Oklahoma City 2022 Recap

February 15, 2022

Kaique Pacheco remained out with a free arm injury, however he is determined to make his return to competition this coming weekend in St. Louis.  Pacheco is currently 109th in the PBR world standings with 9.5 points.  When he returns he’ll have some event qualification injury exemptions to get inside the top 25, and if needed he can use his World Championship exemptions as well.

Kaique Pacheco Milwaukee 2022 Recap

February 8, 2022

Kaique Pacheco remains out with ligament damage to his free arm clavicle.  Now two weeks out from the injury there is a strong possibility Kaique will return to competition this weekend in Oklahoma City.  Pacheco is currently 100th in the PBR world standings with 9.5 points.  When he returns he will have some event qualification injury exemptions to get inside the top 25, and if needed he can use his World Championship exemptions.

Kaique Pacheco Sacramento 2021 Recap

January 31, 2022

Kaique Pacheco remains out with ligament damage to his clavicle.  He’s one week out from the injury and already has near full range of motion in the shoulder and gaining in strength.  At this time, he feels he will be able to return sooner than earlier anticipated.  I’ll keep in touch with you as he progresses through the week(s).

Kaique Pacheco Duluth 2022 Recap

January 24, 2022

Kaique Pacheco went 0 for 2 over the weekend and is currently 83rd in the PBR world standings with 9.5 points.  Unfortunately, Kaique dislocated his free arm shoulder when thrown from his second round bull.  He has X – Rays and an MRI scheduled for tomorrow.  He will be out of competition for at least three weeks.  I’ll keep in touch with you as information is made available.

Kaique Pacheco Chicago 2022 Recap

January 18, 2022

Kaique Pacheco went 0 for 2 over the weekend and is currently 73rd in the PBR world standings with 9.5 points.

Kaique failed to convert on his 15 / 15 Bucking battle attempt Friday night.

Kaique Pacheco New York 2022 Recap

January 10, 2022

Unfortunately, Kaique Pacheco was unable to compete this past weekend.  He came down with COVID mid-week and he was unable to travel.  He is vaccinated, it was a mild case and he will be in Chicago this week.  Kaique is currently 59th in the PBR world standings with 9.5 points.

Kaique Pacheco Indianapolis 2022 Recap

January 3, 2022

Kaique Pacheco went 1 for 2 and qualified for the event championship round.  Kaique finished in a tie for 11th overall in the event earning 9.50 points.  He is currently 37th in the PBR world standings with those 9.5 points.

Kaique Pacheco World Finals 2021 Recap

November 8, 2021

PACHECO PUTS UP POINTS – Since world No. 1 Jose Vitor Leme sustained a groin injury in mid-September, 2018 PBR World Champion and world No. 2 Kaique Pacheco has steadily been chipping away at his countryman’s lead in the title race. And while Pacheco may have lost ground to Leme in Round 4, he kept his hopes of a second World Championship alive courtesy of a 10th-place finish.

Pacheco became just the second rider in 40 attempts across all levels of competition to cover Capone when he reached the requisite 8 for 87.75 points. The qualified ride netted him 16 world points and he now trails No. 1 Leme by 591 points.

Pacheco, who has gone 3-for-4 at the sport’s most prestigious event, is now tied for fourth on the event leaderboard. He trails the top spot by 86.75 points.

Pacheco is having arguably the best season of his career and is on pace to surpass his totals from his 2018 championship campaign. Pacheco has tied his career-high for event wins (5) by going 48-for-91 (52.74%). In 2018, he won four events and had 42 qualified rides. Pacheco set a career-high with 52 qualified rides five years ago, but he fell just shy of holding off Cooper Davis for the 2016 world title.

On the final day of the season, Pacheco drafted Kid Knapper as his Round 5 opponent.