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A logical exit order
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The exit order of the six or seven bulls that constitute a Camargue race is not random but obeys a logic favorable to the show's increase. The first bull on the track is usually a demanding and tough animal that saves himself and tires the raseteurs. The logic is reversed for the last bull of the race. The raseteurs have been running for two hours, and the last animal is expected to cause renewed interest in the spectators. It is usually a barricadier bull that hits the planks hard. It is younger, more spirited, and less experienced than the cocardiers bulls.
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