Started by Kennedy, November 20, 2013, 07:13:18 AM
Previous topic - Next topicQuoteThe running of great races, namely the Clark Handicap and the Cigar Mile, after the Breeders' Cup is a disservice to the races.
Quote from: Kennedy on November 20, 2013, 08:47:53 AM
I think the comparisons to sports such as football and baseball are off the mark. Those are sports with a definite season and off season with a clear year end goal. Racing is much more like Tennis or Golf in its near continuous nature.
I think the author makes a mistake when he assumes that racing wants to have one race that encapsulates the season. It may be the American way for most sports but I actually prefer the more cumulative situation we have now where some races are definitely bigger affairs and count more in the minds of voters but no one race decides it all.
I think the nature of racing effectively makes the notion of a "one race takes all" pretty illogical and yet so many people want the BC to fill that role. I like it better as the most important prize in a series of prizes available, but not so important that it outweighs the sum of all other events.
Quote from: peeptoad on November 20, 2013, 09:16:45 AMQuote from: Kennedy on November 20, 2013, 08:47:53 AM
I think the comparisons to sports such as football and baseball are off the mark. Those are sports with a definite season and off season with a clear year end goal. Racing is much more like Tennis or Golf in its near continuous nature.
I think the author makes a mistake when he assumes that racing wants to have one race that encapsulates the season. It may be the American way for most sports but I actually prefer the more cumulative situation we have now where some races are definitely bigger affairs and count more in the minds of voters but no one race decides it all.
I think the nature of racing effectively makes the notion of a "one race takes all" pretty illogical and yet so many people want the BC to fill that role. I like it better as the most important prize in a series of prizes available, but not so important that it outweighs the sum of all other events.
I agree, especially with your baseball/football comment. I actually intended to post something specific about that, but spaced. I do think racing would benefit from an "off-season" of sorts, but that isn't likely to happen. Basically there is just too much/too often in racing (imho). It winds up diluting the sport.