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Old 05-03-2018, 09:50 PM   #31
lone speed
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Originally Posted by tom View Post
Thanks, LS.
Do you remember Doc's guidelines for the Preakness and Belmont too?
I thing it was use the same pacelines as you did for the Derby, but go to the EARLY horses?

Can't remember what for the Belmont - maybe Pressers?

Thanks for the reminder!

Tom,

Thanks for your interests...I am not the person to answer this question; maybe when Bill V. has some extra energy- he can answer your question with more clarity regarding Doc Sartin's suggestion.

Regarding the Preakness Stakes, I can post several examples where one might focus on: There is a previous article regarding using part of the Kentucky Derby pace line. The entire Derby pace line is not a good line to draw conclusions.

Link: http://paceandcap.com/forums/showthread.php?t=9203
The fractions up to the "Mile" marker are useful to evaluate the pace line.

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Hope this can help in future Preakness stakes when evaluating the Kentucky Derby pace line.

Good skills
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