ONE AFTERNOON THIS past summer in Sombor, Serbia, Nikola Jokiu0107 sat in an auto body shop and watched his friend Nemanja Pavkov work. They've been buddies forever, but this was the first time Jokiu0107 paid attention to how his friend makes a living. Pavkov was in constant motion, going from his phone to his customers in the front of his shop to the back, where he oversaw a paint job for one of Jokiu0107's sulkies, the two-wheeled, chariot-like vehicles that attach to Jokiu0107's horses as they race around his track down the street. It was all Jokiu0107 could do to keep up.
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