Fifty competitors, including civilians and police officers will participate in PBSC’s Panther Prowl Motorcycle Rodeo...
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LAKE WORTH — Fifty competitors, including civilians and police officers will participate in Palm Beach State College’s 2025 Panther Prowl Motorcycle Rodeo March 27-29 at the Lake Worth campus located at 4200 Congress Avenue.
South Florida’s only combined civilian and law enforcement motorcycle competition, the rodeo will take place at the 4.5-acre defensive driving course (aka skid pad), which is part of the Palm Beach State’s Public Safety Training Center. Two days of challenges including a slalom drag race, practice runs and training will be followed by a day of timed competitions and awards.
While riders must register and pay a fee to compete in the event ($110 for civilians and $85 for police), the public is invited to observe at no charge. Registrations are still open! For more information, including rider registration and the daily event schedule, visit www.palmbeachstate.edu/PBSCInvitational/motorcycle-rodeo.aspx.
The public will see the most action on the culminating day, Saturday, March 29, which begins at 8 a.m. with opening ceremonies featuring the PBSC Criminal Justice Institute Color Guard and a blessing of the bikes. At 11 a.m., the Ft. Lauderdale motorcycle drill team will perform, followed by an afternoon of timed competitions and an awards presentation, concluding at or before 5 p.m. Those who wish to bring their motorcycle to be blessed must be in position at the skid pad by 7:30 a.m. Lunch will be available from a food truck on site.
At the 2025 Panther Prowl Motorcycle Rodeo, licensed riders will train and improve their ability to deal with the hazards of operating a 1000cc motorcycle. Skid pad obstacle courses will mimic hazards and roadway conditions, compelling riders to maneuver through twists and turns at slow and accelerated speeds. Participants currently include law enforcement riders from the Sheriff’s Offices of Broward and Osceola Counties, and more. Civilian riders are coming from all over Florida, plus Virginia, Michigan, New Jersey, Connecticut and New York.
The 2025 Panther Prowl Motorcycle Rodeo is part of the upcoming third annual invitational, scheduled for April 28 - May 3. The Palm Beach State College Invitational is a multiday, multidiscipline competitive event for members of public safety agencies to showcase their abilities, compete against their peers, and learn in a cooperative environment.
Palm Beach State College is the leading educator of public safety professionals in Palm Beach County, offering degree and certificate programs in criminal justice, emergency medical services (including EMT and paramedic) and fire science, as well as various advanced, cross-over and career programs, such as Public Safety Telecommunications, which trains 911 dispatchers.