Watch the Action As Rodeo Champion Brothers Score 2-1 at Bull Riding Fest

Missouri Thunder's Kade and Briggs Madsen, a dynamic duo and best friends, wowed the rodeo world with a 2-1 record at Bull Riding Fest. Their exceptional skills and electrifying performance solidified their bond and rodeo ambitions.

 A Brotherly Reunion

Unexpectedly, Briggs Madsen joined the Missouri Thunder following his release from the Oklahoma Freedom, surprising the rodeo community. This move marked a joyous reunion for the Madsen brothers, who share an unbreakable bond and a passion for bull riding, now able to ride for the same team.

 Supporting Each Other Through Challenges

Kade and Briggs, initially on different teams, stayed in touch throughout the season. Kade, facing challenges in the pro bull riding circuit, sought advice and support from his older brother Briggs, who was impressed by Kade's amateur record and provided guidance on handling the pressure.

Triumph and Family Unity

The Bull Riding Fest was a turning point for the Missouri Thunder. Kade's triumphant ride on "I'm Legit Too" against the Kansas City Outlaws earned 88.75 points, showcasing the brothers' synergy. The Thunder ended the weekend 2-1 and look forward to PBR Thunder Days at Thunder Ridge Nature Arena in Ridgedale. Their goal: the coveted gold buckle. They are united by family bonds and shared dreams, captivating rodeo fans with their extraordinary partnership.

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