The tough part about this article is seeing the excuses that are still being offered for this defective surface. Going on two years and they are continually having massive problems with what was clearly touted as a "miracle surface".
Bid told us of a horse that had its eye knocked out by the kickback. This article clearly references injuries to horses from the kickback -- blood from the nostrils and cuts (can't all be EIPH now can it?). It's only a matter of time before a jockey gets his or her teeth knocked out by this garbage.
Here's the scoop:
http://news.bloodhorse.com/viewstory.asp?id=37529