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Originally Posted by 10 pnt move up
In this industry, of which I was in for a time, there definitely a bit of a "this is the way its always been done" mentality.
If you try to challenge the accepted thought, in some cases, you will get a backlash.
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I will never give up with bad timing. I probably talk too much on other subjects and should put a sock in it at times, but never this one. Bettors deserve to have races timed accurately and to know the exact distance of the race. That shouldn't be too much to ask. I'm tired of tracks circling the wagons, like that silly press release, and pretending I don't know what I'm talking about.
If I say publicly a race was mistimed, you can be damn sure I've done my homework before saying it. The biggest problem the timing companies have now (and this isn't just Trakus) is that they don't know when they had a problem in many cases. They don't have the expertise to know that 1:08.68 for the Santa Anita Sprint Championship was worth investigating on that slow track.
http://www.drf.com/news/beyer-santa-...stakes-revised
The comments from the Trakus representative are downright laughable.