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Speed really died in that race. I guess track bias is true everywhere. Wonder if that's something to consider??
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thanks blackthroat it seems like a great trip dont know if i have that much money but can always dream....Spyder i think in that 1st race it seems like they were really rolling early and that horse may have gone to much to early i think in the Arc its going to be a waiting game to see who goes and who has the best closing punch.
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Seems nice over there. My wife wants to make Europe our vacation next year but I am more of a tropical guy and want badly to go back to Hawaii or Fiji in 2007. Never been to Europe and somehow am okay with that for now at least.
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Really like the camera work forthese races. It gives a different perspective showing the jocks in the gate, the pan shots before the race and the finish. It makes all US races seem all the same. Classy touch.
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If you're going to make the trip I highly suggest taking in UK racing too. You can take the Chunnel Train - Waterloo to Paris and takes 90 minutes. It goes under the English Channel and goes 200 mph in France. One caution: Do not take this train with a hang over!
Anyway, it's an easy afforable way to get form England to France and back and that way you can make the most of the trip!
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