Silvano Alves Tulsa 2024 Recap
Silvano Alves rode 1 of 2 bulls where he placed 5th in round 2, and 16thoverall in the event. Silvano earned 15 standings points and improved to 25th in the PBR World Standings with 96.50 points.
Silvano Alves rode 1 of 2 bulls where he placed 5th in round 2, and 16thoverall in the event. Silvano earned 15 standings points and improved to 25th in the PBR World Standings with 96.50 points.
Silvano Alves rode 2 of 3 bulls and qualified for his 3rd event championship round. He placed T – 13/14th in round 1, T – 10/11th in round 2, and finished seventh overall in the event. Silvano earned 23.50 points and remains 26th in the PBR World Standings with 81.50 points.
Silvano Alves went 0 for 2 over the weekend and fell short of qualifying for round 3 based on his UTB standings position. Silvano fell six positions to 26th in the PBR World Standings with 58 points.
Silvano Alves sat this past weekend out. One of the new rules PBR has instituted this season is that riders can opt out of a select few events this year if they so choose. Silvano is currently 20th in the PBR World Standings with 58 points.
Silvano Alves rode 1 of 3 bulls, and the lone ride secured his second top ten finish of the season. He placed 3rd in round 1 and that score qualified him for the event championship round, he finished T – 9th overall in the event and earned 20 world standings points. Silvano improved to 17th in the PBR World Standings with 58 points.
Silvano Alves rode 2 of 4 bulls and secured his first top ten finish of the season. He placed 9th in round 1, and 5th in round 2. He qualified for his first event championship round, finished 9th overall in the event and earned 29 world standings points. Silvano improved to 19th in the PBR World Standings with 38 points.
Silvano Alves returned to competition and rode 1 of 2 bulls in St. Louis. With his lone ride in round 2 (11th place finish), Silvano earned 9 standings points and finished 17th overall in the event. He is currently 27th in the PBR World Standings with those 9 points.
Silvano Alves did not compete in Tucson, and is scheduled to start his UTB season in St. Louis. But not before competing in the PBR Canada National Finals next weekend in Edmonton, AB.
Silvano Alves will start his 2024 campaign in St. Louis as well, as he is currently in Brazil and will return mid to late November. Fresh off the heels of a 3rd place finish in the PBR Teams MVP standings the veteran Alves is healthy and ready to start the season and improve on his 21stplace finish in 2023. Alves rode 16 of 29 attempts for Nashville; this 55.17% riding percentage was his highest sustained success rate since the 2014 UTB season, his third world championship year.