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BTW...whats your take on the topic of added ground with rails out?
Thanks in advance!
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It has occured to me, and I think it's a very interesting topic, but to be honest it doesn't really apply to my handicapping ( which may be a weakness ). Since I am far more interested in trips in general, and evaluate relative merits of horses ( in turf racing ) by the company they keep, I honestly don't concern myself with the minutia of minor distance changes in grass racing which seems only important in the exact science of figure making. I would be interested in someone making a good case for why I am wrong about this, or what I am missing, and I mean this sincerely, but for now it seems almost trivial in regards to the bigger picture. I am not trying to minimalize this discussion, which I think is a really good one, I am just not sure it means a lot in the grander scheme of things since most horses are affected similarly by this situation. |
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MY understanding is this...
If you assume 1. Mile turf course 2. both straights are 1/4 mile and both turns are 1/4 mile That's 2640 ft of turns in a 1 mile race. Radius of one turn = 2640 / 3.14 /2 = 420 ft Move the rail out 20 feet, circ = 440(new radius) * 3.14 *2 = 2765 ft. So on a "20 ft out rail" they run 125 ft more on the turns than on a "Hedge rail" track. 125 ft is how far the starting gate is placed for the start of a '20 ft out' rail start past the start of a 'hedge rail' mile. My understainding is: 1. Starting gate is moved. 2. Poles don't move. 3. Timers are not connected to poles, they're clipped to the rail. 4. They do move the timers. 1/8 mile is 660 ft. 125 feet is about 1/5 or so of 1/8 mile or about 2.5 seconds. That's roughly how much longer in a mile race timewise they run on the turns in a 20 ft out rail vs a hedge rail. I got a C- in Chemistry so I could be very very wrong. |
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very interesting stuff!
How much does changing the turn radius affect these horses, and how much advantage does it gives to inside horses. ![]() thanks |
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First, thanks to all for the responses.
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STS, you're saying they would/do move the starting gate enough to make up for the extra 125 feet of a 20-ft-rail-out, and that the fractional times are also correct because they move the timers, right? --Dunbar
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While you're on this topic, can anyone explain why the stretch at the Aqueduct inner track is longer than the stretch on the main track? Seems impossible.
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Just going by there numbers printed in the Form.
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