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Pre-Race Hype Brings Off-Track Success To Belmont Stakes

Despite the Triple Crown not being on the line in Saturday's Belmont Stakes, the race reported a record crowd, along with very high ratings and an impressive amount of money being bet.

The attendance was listed as 85,811, which was a 53.8 increase from the previous season, according to Daily Racing Forum. It was the biggest crowd for a Belmont Stakes in which the Triple Crown was not on the line. However, that should come with a bit of an asterisk, as Triple Crown contender I'll Have Another wasn't pulled out of the race until the day before.

Despite the lack of a Triple Crown chance, the ontrack handle for betting was $13.8 million, which was the second-highest all-time for the Belmont Stakes. The TV ratings for the final 45 minutes of NBC's broadcast reportedly was a 5.4, which was a 13 percent increase from last year.

Overall, it appears the draw of I'll Have Another brought the fans during the build-up, but they still stuck around after the horse was pulled from the race, which is a good thing for horse racing.

For more on the Belmont Stakes and the race for the Triple Crown, stay with this \StoryStream and check out SB Nation's horse racing blog And Down the Stretch They Come. There, you'll also find a beginner's guide to following horse racing and aglossary of horse racing terms.