Catching up with No. 5 Bull Rider in the world Laramie Mosley

Laramie Mosley won Guymon Pioneer Days Rodeo with 91 points on Frontier Rodeo’s County Jail and he joined told Amy Wilson all about it on Western Sports Round-Up.

Mosley has been unstoppable lately with every score being high 80s and low 90s in last month.

“I was 90 once last year and after that, it just seems like they’ve been flowing, I can’t explain it and I don’t know what’s happening,” he said. “I’m just going at ‘em.....I’m pretty wild, especially into my hand.”

He earned a little more than $12,000 in April to move up to No. 5 spot in the PRCA World Standings and surpassed all expectations he had for this year.

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