Bareback Rider Clayton Biglow Seeking Second World Title at 2021 NFR

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Clayton Biglow has been a model of consistency since joining the PRCA. He has finished inside the top-7 every year since 2016, including winning a World Title in 2019.

Biglow got his 2021 season started at the San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo where he placed second in the second round with an 89 point ride on Scarlett Belle.

CLAYTON BIGLOW, SAN ANTONIO STOCK SHOW AND RODEO, 89 POINTS

Clayton followed that up with a 93 point ride, one of eight rides over 90 points and the highest marked ride of his season, in the finals. Biglow cashed a check of $9,000 in the finals alone.

CLAYTON BIGLOW, SAN ANTONIO STOCK SHOW AND RODEO, 93 POINTS

After his big performance in San Antonio, Biglow had another impressive showing at the Arcadia All-Florida Championship Rodeo where he took home a win after a 90 point ride on Ace of Spades. The win would earn him a check of $4,829.

CLAYTON BIGLOW, ARCADIA ALL-FLORIDA CHAMPIONSHIP RODEO, 90 POINTS.

Biglow’s ride in Florida would start a stretch of three straight wins, as he would go 86.5 points to take the Florida Gateway Pro Rodeo and follow that up with an 88 point rodeo-winning ride at the Southeastern Livestock Exposition and Rodeo.

The month of April started slow for Clayton, but he would make up for any lost ground in a hurry. Biglow won the Red Bluff Round-Up with an 88 point ride and followed that up with a third-place finish at the Clovis Rodeo. In total, Biglow won $11,324 on the weekend.

CLAYTON BIGLOW, RED BLUFF ROUND-UP, 88 POINTS

Clayton remained consistent throughout the season and saw another hot stretch in June where he would finish in third place at the Elizabeth Stampede and follow that up with a round win and a second place finish in the finals of the Riggin Rally XTreme Broncs.

Clayton would earn more than $12,000 in the first weekend of July thanks to four stragiht second place finishes. The weekend was highligted by a 90 point ride at the Cody Stampede that won him over $4,400.

In total, Biglow would earn $143,336 and finished in the number three position. With a strong showing at the NFR, Biglow has a great shot at capturing his second career World Title. Biglow currently is less than $20,000 behind the World No. 1, Tilden Hoooper.