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Introducing racing's "rock star."

'The fastest two minutes in sport' —
California Chrome has arrived at Louisville for the Kentucky Derby build-up and remains the favorite to win the famous trophy.

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A crowd of 150,000 is expected to flock to Churchill Downs to see the field leave the stalls for the 140th Kentucky Derby.

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Last year's winner of a race billed as "the fastest two minutes in sport" was Orb, ridden through the mud to victory by jockey Joel Rosario.

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This year's favorite when they enter the first turn is California Chrome, a horse that cost its owners a mere $10,000 to breed.

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California Chrome, pictured with mother Love the Chase as a foal, was a huge bargain -- the mare costing $8,000 and breeding with sire Lucky Pulpit for just $2,000.

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The colt has become a surprise hit in thoroughbred racing, upstaging far more costly rivals in something of a fairy tale.

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All eyes in the U.S. will be on Kentucky from dusk until dawn as the world's best horses battle it out for the $2 million purse.

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Star jockey Gary Stevens returned to the sport before last year's Kentucky Derby and is targeting a fourth win in the prestigious race on Candy Boy.

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The stands will once again be full to the brim for the key occasion of American thoroughbred racing.

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Flamboyant hats are never far away on major race days.

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Spectators come in all shapes and sizes each, including a quartet of AXE astronauts in attendance at the event a year ago.

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Colorful head pieces are always a feature on race day and, in the case of this punter, hopefully lucky horseshoe sunglasses.

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Last year the rain came down but those gathered for the event remained undeterred by the mud underfoot. Who will the sun shine down on in 2014?