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A well-oiled competition
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During a standard Camargue race, six cocardiers bulls follow one another in the center of the track. The event takes place in two steps divided between a first part with the passage of the first three bulls, a fifteen-minute intermission, and the entrance of the remaining bulls. Depending on its behavior on the track and its character, each animal has a predefined running order. The entrance is signaled by a first blast of the trumpet, and the bulls stay for a maximum of fifteen minutes after the president announced their names and the herd to which they belong. The animal benefits from one minute to familiarize itself with the surroundings of the arena before a second trumpet announces the entrance of the raseteurs and tourneurs on the track. From then on, the participants try to catch the attributes attached to the bull's head. The animal returns to the toril when the time is up of if its attributes have all been removed.
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