Both Kentucky Derby winner Super Saver and Preakness champion Lookin’ at Lucky will skip the third leg of the Triple Crown, the Belmont Stakes, and both for the same reasons: fatigue and the heavy toll a long race like the Belmont takes on a horse.
Fair enough. It’s easy to forget the walking cash on the hoof a Triple Crown racewinner is, and how fragile thoroughbreds can be. Their absence, however, all but scuttles chances for decent ratings for the Belmont. Without a Triple Crown on the line, the Belmont will see a small viewership anyway. Without recognizable winners, that small viewership could drop to a scale properly described as miniscule.
One solution? Spacing the races out, as Pat Forde of ESPN proposes, which would allow horses to recover and would also milk a bit more public interest out of a public’s very short attention span. Sure, there’s no central organization to make this happen in an instant, but there is one buyer: NBC, whose recent penny-pinching has to have all parties involved nervous about the future of televised racing. If anyone could make that happen, it’s them.
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