| Rodeo Rockin’ at the Fair |

The Fort Bend County Fair Rodeo will again feature livestock from Bad Company Rodeo and action from Pro Tour FMX, a freestyle motocross team. The rodeo will be held during the last weekend of the fair, Oct. 2 and 3. A special performance featuring timed events and bull riding will be held Oct. 1. Legendary rodeo announcer Bob Tallman will be calling all of the action. See related article on page 3. |
The Fort Bend County Fair Rodeo will again feature livestock from Bad Company Rodeo and action from Pro Tour FMX, a freestyle motocross team.
The rodeo will be held during the last weekend of the fair, Oct. 2 and 3. A special performance featuring timed events and bull riding will be held Oct. 1. Legendary rodeo announcer Bob Tallman will be calling all of the action.
Pro Tour FMX will perform nightly following the events. The team is headed up by two former California and Arizona state motocross champions, D.J. Umphres and Brent Denton. They provide up close and personal Xgames types of experiences using a custom-built ramp and Yamaha motorcycles. Stunts they perform include seat grabs, holy grabs, rock solids, tsunami and the back flip.
Bad Company Rodeo has long been known for bringing rock and roll and rodeo together. This year’s events at the Fort Bend County Fair Rodeo will be no exception. With all of their livestock named after great music and a production that brings the two together, fans can be assured they will be entertained.
Top bucking bulls like Crazy Train, Pretty Vegas, Born To Boogie and Super Freak will be featured throughout the three days of competition. The lucky bareback rider to get on Wrangler National Finals Rodeo horse, Moulin Rouge, has a great opportunity to win a Fort Bend County Fair Rodeo championship.
Special activities for children will include a mutton bustin’ where children ride sheep and a calf scramble. The rodeo is free with a fair admission making it a great entertainment value.
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