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I wonder why Arlington poly doesn't have these complaints? It can go from 60 degrees and dry in the morning, to 80 and hot/humid afternoon in Chicago. Kentucky (regarding Turfway and Keeneland) is terribly foggy and humid in the morning, and hot and dry (or moist) in the afternoon - quite extreme weather during a summer day. In the winter Turfway only lost 4 days this year, I believe (during the ice storm, when you couldn't walk out of your barn, there was an inch of ice on the ground). KEE certainly had enough 2-year-olds go sub-11 seconds on the poly at the training sales. It's slightly different, it's here, it's not going anywhere. In the current Thoroughbred Times, regarding current Polytrack Arlington meet through July 15th: Fatal breakdowns down from 2006: 17 2007: 5 Average daily on track handle: up 23.5% All source wagering: up 26.2% Average daily attendance: up from 2006: 7,169 to 2007: 8,619 Average number starters per race: up from 2006: 7.2 to 2007: 8.5 Less fatal breakdowns, handle up, all wagering up, attendance up, field size up ... it's a bad thing for racing?
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