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As much as I enjoy going to Keeneland, I am not a fan of the Breeders' Cup going to venues where there is heavy reliance upon temporary seating. In the past (Arlington and Lone Star, in particular), most attendees were denied access to the main track building, even when pricey seats were purchased. And it's not like Monmouth worked out well (although BC had no control over the weather). A November date in Kentucky is likely to come with pretty chilly weather, and if large numbers are fans are required to be outside in the elements all day, the customer experience is likely to be greatly diminished.
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They'd take the races off the turf if there was a threat of rain or cancel races if it is "too cold"
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I went in 2005 and it was a great day. I didn't think it was cold, but I'm one of those who spends the day walking from the paddock to the window to the track, (repeat 12 times), so I was moving around which keeps you warm. The best part, though, was going out to the track early on Friday, to watch the last gallops and paddock schooling. Every time a horse came out with a purple BC saddle cloth, everyone would start whispering ("Who's that? Who's that?"). It was fun.
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Well then it's clear to me that the NY Marathon needs to pick a different Sunday. Having attended both, the Breeders Cup is much more entertaining.
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Is Repole still crying in his Vitamin Water about no BC?
Let's see. He already has the best race meet of the year in Saratoga. Now Super Belmont Day looks like it has made its mark. Give it a rest. |