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Old 05-17-2008, 09:50 AM
ArlJim78 ArlJim78 is offline
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Originally Posted by the_fat_man
There are 2 differences between a jock moving prematurely into the pace of a race and a cyclist (or group of cyclists) making a premature break:

1) While the early move might cost the jock the race, the one paying for it is the horse, in terms of needless OVER-extention, and, thus, jocks continue to do it; while the breaker in a cycling race pays for it, similarly to the horse, when the pack comes to him and buries and abuses him.

2) The premature move works, and works quite often, on the many BUSH speed favoring tracks. Thus, jocks, trainers, handicappers, etc., have come to think that it's proper to move, for example, 3 wide into a pace where the winner is sure to quit.

Why go after the winner on the turn, where you're at a disadvantage in terms of ground covered, when you can just sit and get her in the stretch? Unless, of course, your intent is to collapse the race AND PUNISH YOUR horse.

The horse might've had a a history of rankness YET she was doing quite nicely until Gomez decided to gun her on the turn. Moreover, Castro was her 'regular' jock ---need more be said?
only that the loss was not due to the ride. this wasn't a horse nipped at the wire, she was passed with ease.
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