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DO NOT Play SHANE LAVIOLETTE AT ARLINGTON. If you have to force yourself to play him, just don't do it in an allowance race.
Emigh is extremely solid at Arlington. For me, he seems like a better dirt rider then turf rider for some reason |
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It is either one or the other, it is never fair from what I can tell. Alot of it is based on where the rail is set. They set it at three distances. I know Million Lane is speed favoring, farther out their go, better closers do
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Million lane has seemed to play pretty fair on Million day the last few years -- but can't vouch for the other days. I'm looking forward to the AP meet now that I'm here on DT, because there will be plenty of discussions and selections I'd imagine. |
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Million Lane is far out so it usually favors closers.....when the rail is set at zero feet it favors speed and as it gets out father it favors closers.....i think the million lane is 20 feet out but I could be wrong on that
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