Talking XTreme Broncs Tour Finale with Producer Rory Lemmel

The XTreme Broncs Tour Finale is a week from tomorrow, and producer Rory Lemmel joins Janie Johnson on Western Sports Roundup to talk about this year’s event, and how they’re working in collaboration with the PRCA and The Cowboy Channel to make it the most exciting experience for the fans.

Featuring the top 24 saddle bronc riders in the world vying for their share of the $64,000 in prize money, the XTreme Broncs Finale is the largest mondey added, one-day bronc riding event in history. It will air live from Rapid City, South Dakota, on The Cowboy Channel Thursday, August 27!

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