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Old 07-03-2016, 09:53 AM   #2
Bill V.
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I would say yes

I would think so because in the second method outlined in the book
They figure a track "par" for sprints and a par for routes
Lets say the sprint EPR at your track is 92 and the route par EPR is 86

To do the conversion for sprint to route you would figure the sprint EPR and then take off 6 points to get a route EPR

To figure the pars and the epr ratings you need to add beaten lengths
so I would say yes
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