. >> rose: and if they gave a glutton for punishment cup, it would probably go to mark beecher, an irishlar on the timber circuit here. >> mark beecher: fractured my cheekbone, my two front teeth are gone, i've broken two collarbone twice, this one once, dislocated this shoulder twice, broken two ribs here, three ribs down my back, broken my ankle. >> rose: you're right, you've got to be crazy to want to do this. >> mark beecher: it's the thrill. it's the buzz. >> rose: but timber jockeys cannot live by thrill and buzz alone. since there's not much money in the sport, most riders have to have a real job. >> james stierhoff: from a very young age, i was always obsessed with horses. >> rose: james stierhoff is a man with a double life. >> stierhoff: i have had some amazing opportunities and amazing experiences. >> rose: during the week, he works at brown advisory, a financial firm in baltimore where he's immersed in the fine points of managing money, helping clients figure the risks and rewards of investing. >> and away they go! >> rose: but weekends, it's the risk and reward of timber rac