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Originally Posted by cmorioles
Yes, such as these classics: - Hey, don't be picking on my girl Lemons -- she's a good horse. And that field was damn good. Wait a While. Bushfire. One of the fastest Oaks in history. Lemons ran a monster race that day and she'll do it again. Circled the field from last to get that final time.
She stinks. She basically ran the same slow race every time out.
- The track suddenly slowed on BC day? No -- the later races were just won by slow horses.
Invasor is a slow horse?
- The track on BC day got faster as it dried. Yet Beyer said it got slower.
Every other figure maker, including Brown and Rags, probably concluded the same thing
- I think it's nearly impossible to make or use speed figures from a Breeders Cup day.
It is actually quite a bit easier.
- It is iffy enough to judge a variant in the early races of a card by assessing times versus pars for that class.
I don't know of any figure maker, other than BRIS computer generated figures, that makes serious use of pars when making figures.
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Good start, though you left out one of my favorites....
" Lemons needs a new jockey with better timing. "