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Horse Racing Track Info |
Even the phrase horse racing
makes us feel
the smell of the ground and the sound of horses' hoofs, to say nothing
of the horse racing tack where it may be seen, heard and smelled in
reality. Punters from all over the country travel to the best horse
racing tracks in order to see the race with their own eyes and feel the
satisfaction at first hand.
There are popular horse racing tracks all over the world. They differ
in history and customs but, of course, have the same rules. The same
rules don't always mean the same layout of the horse racing track.
There may be several aspects in which horse racing tracks differ.
- The sand the races are held on is a very important issue to
consider. First of all the possibility of the kickback is very high so
the surface must prevent it as much as it is possible. Polytrack
material reminds sand but actually it is a synthetic surface that is
appropriate for any kind of equine activity. It is especially
convenient for the all-weather racing. But another alternative is for
instance Fibresand that is a close equivalent of turf.
- Horse racing tracks are different in traffic direction.
- Different horse racing tracks has their own configuration:
some
may be in a shape of a lozenge while others - triangular, d-shaped or
simply oval.
Horse racing tracks bring not only the satisfaction from the fact that
you spend your leisure time trying to make profit and at the same time
enjoy the natural view which is not available on the video horse racing games
or television.
Before betting on any horse at any track try to find some horse racing
information
including the type of the track and horse's background and success
won't let you wait.
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