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Originally Posted by cmorioles
One thing that is lost in this, in my opinion, is that the premature move was the only way he was going to beat Dunkirk. Allowing him to run up front through moderate fractions (yes, moderate), and waiting til the end was not going to work either.
I think with a better ride, he was 2nd, just perhaps a different horse winning if he waits.
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I disagree with this. And this is something that's fundamental to the way we're taught to interpret the game. If you look at the chart, Charitable Man would've given Dunkirk all he wanted, notice how he passes him, and this was all MTB would've needed. Moreover, sooner or later these jocks will learn that the best time to go after a loose speed is NOT on the turn but as late as possible in the lane. You might not get the speed this way but you have a better chance of getting a strong front runner later than earlier and you also salvage 2nd by not collapsing the race for the last mover (like MTB did).
MTB didn't need a perfect trip to win; that was SB's requirement. All MTB needed was a reasonably timed ride.