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Originally Posted by SlewsMyHero
It appears to me that the sprints are pretty fair, but the routes are being dominated by closers. It doesn't seem to matter how fast or slow they go up front, case in point, a classy runner like Buzzards Bay runs a comfortable 1/2 in :49.2 and stops at the top of the stretch.
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I agree with you. Sprint races play more fairly, but the further they go, the more the advantage is with the off-the-pace plodders...and the more ugly the race is to watch.
I agree about Buzzards Bay as well...he was just loping through a VERY easy half mile through slow fractions....and he finished up like a sniper shot him at the top of the stretch.
I believe that the top two finishers came from last and 2nd to last, into the teeth of that 49 and change rate'em up pace.
I can only imagine what the Pacific Classic will look like. I'd honestly like to see a top class steeplechase horse, who's in very good form, run in a race like the PAC Classic.