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Originally Posted by estreetposse
I think you're missing JDB's point...Did the public care about crab fishing, ice road trucking or Stump Branch Logging before they were brought into our homes? I don't think so...but all of these occupations and shows have gained such a mass following that the public knows these guys by name...people are flocking to Alaska to get a piece of the action(not to mention a nice paycheck)...After the Teutuls on American Chopper, "Bike Works" and "Chopper Shops" have sprung up all over the country. I'm not sure if the American public would welcome a horseracing show into their homes...there is plenty of action, danger and storylines to follow...if marketed the same as these other shows it could possibly work.
Sidenote: I believe falling into 34 degree water is much worse than running in 34 degree weather.
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super answer, on a side note there was a show on pbs years ago about life on the horse farms and at the track. it followed the everyday goings on of the Boniface family who race and breed horses out of Maryland