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Originally Posted by tom
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!
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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.
Hope this can help in future Preakness stakes when evaluating the Kentucky Derby pace line.
Good skills