Lucas Divino Bull Rider: Inside His 2025 Comeback & World Championship Journey

Lucas Divino Bull Rider
Areeb Ahmed
By Areeb Ahmed — Rodeo Expert & Earnings Analyst, Omak Stampede
Published July 15, 2025  •  4 min read  •  Figures verified against official PRCA (Rodeo 101), PBR, NFR standings, RodeoHouston payout announcements and reporting from The Cowboy Channel, TSLN, Event rules,the WPRA, the Calgary Stampede and Sports Illustrated.

How Lucas Divino Bull Rider faith-fueled NYC victory to No. 4 in the 2025 PBR World Standings. Exclusive analysis of his 5-year win drought, riding technique, and winning titles aspirations.

Unexpected Revival

At 31, Lucas Divino Bull Rider (Nova Crixas, Brazil) defied the bull riding youth surge. After a five-year premiership series win drought, his victory at New York’s Monster Energy Book of the Garden in January 2025 was not just a victory, but a seismic career recovery. In a sport where under-25 riders dominate the leaderboards, Divino’s 3-for-4 performance at Madison Square Garden (MS) moved him from No. 15 to No. 4 in the world standings, 129.5 points behind No. 1 John Crimber.

The stakes? Record breaking: 42,257 fans packed MSG over three sold-out days, highlighting bull riding’s explosive American popularity.

Case Study: Anatomy of a Career-Defining Win in NYC

Divino’s New York victory epitomizes resilience. After a heartbreaking 7.96-second buckoff (just 0.04 seconds shy of a qualified ride) on Friday night, he faced three critical rides in 48 hours.

  • Round 2 (Saturday): 86.25 points on Fierce’s Dirtnap – building speed.
  • Round 3 (Sunday): 87.25 points on Pack Rat – tactical accuracy.
  • Championship Round: 88.75 points on Punchy Pete – a bull that had beaten him three times before. His 250+ overall score led the field.

Expert Insight: “Divino’s mid-event adjustment shows the elite’s maturity. He didn’t chase early scores; he increased performance. Riding Punchy Pete, a well-known nemesis, proved his mental shift. The veteran won titles with IQ, not just athleticism.” -PBR analyst, via post-event tech break

Watch Lucas Divino Bull Rider Magic Performance

Source: Instagram pbr


The Divino Difference: Technique, Faith, and a 55.56% Conversion Factor

Divino’s 2025 season reveals a statistical leap:

  • 10 rides in 18 outings (55.56% conversion rate)
  • 4 top 15 finishes in 7 events, including 3rd in Ontario and 1st in NYC

Technical Edge:

  • Compact Leverage: At 5’8″ and 161 lbs, his center of gravity disrupts bull kinetics.
  • Progressive Scoring: Rides in NYC climbed from 86.25 → 87.25 → 88.75 points, showing Adaptive Control.

Faith as Foundation:

Before the championship round, Divino led a locker room prayer, later sharing:

“The Holy Spirit said to me, ‘Calm down, it’s okay.’ I knew I was going to go out with the buckle. God is good – I just did my part.”


The Road to the 2025 World Championship: By the Numbers

Divino’s resurgence reshapes the title race:

Lucas Divino Bull Rider 2025 Season Trajectory

MetricPre-NYCPost-NYCChange
World RankNo. 15No. 4+11 spots
Season Points276.5421.5+145 pts
Earnings (NYC Only)$45,833
Ride % (Season)55.56%

Source: PBR World Standings

Critical hurdles remain:

  • Consistency: 5+ second bookoffs plagued his early 2025 events (e.g., 19 in St. Louis).
  • The Crimber Factor: Reigning No. 1 John Crimber has a 129.5-point lead. Divino should average 86+ points to close the gap.

Why America Connects with Divino’s Journey

Divino’s story resonates with American fans:

  • Underdog Resilience: Breaking a 5-year drought mirrors a blue-collar comeback.
  • Faith on the field: His open spirituality is aligned with heartfelt values.
  • Team Loyalty: As a rider for the Austin Gamblers, he embodies Texas rodeo heritage.

PBR’s US growth validates its appeal:

  • MSG’s free X (Twitter) streams sold out, indicating mainstream demand.
  • Monster Energy Team Challenge connects team rivalries (like Carolina vs. Nashville), increasing regional engagement.

The Unfinished Ride

Lucas Divino Bull Rider isn’t just chasing the gold buck — he’s proving that the spirit of bull riding is in other pursuits. His technical accuracy, spiritual foundation, and 55.56% ride rate make him a legitimate threat for the 2025 World Championship. As the Unleash the Beast Tour storms toward its May finale in Texas, Divino embodies a truth every fan understands: The greatest rides begin after the fall.

Next stop:
Lucas Divino Bull Rider quest continues at Chicago’s All-State Arena (Jan. 10-11), where ground game adjustments against bulls like Magic Potion (43-straight bookies) will test his title-ready status.

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