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Good Post. When a "good" horse wins it gets a high speed figure, when a longshot wins, it has to win again before they will raise it up. Good horses do run slow times and their Beyers are always inflated. Curlin is a good horse, but I don't thin he ran a 111 everytime he steppe on the track this year.
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Figures are not objective, they are just an educated assessment.
I wouldn't lose too much sleep over them.
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#5
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Dart me, Steve.
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