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![]() I don’t look at beyer numbers at all. I’m just using a common sense idea that if a filly runs the second fastest time in Preakness history, that it would get a significantly higher number than 105. As far as juicing the track up, isn’t that one of those conspiracy theories that you frown upon.
You watched the stretch, did it not appear to the naked eye that those two were running very fast ? Were you surprised the beyer wasn’t higher ? |