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Old 04-06-2017, 05:58 PM   #1
Bill V.
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final portion of the race

Hi Mitch

In KGEN the race was broken down into 1/2 furlong increments
The numbers start at the left and end up with the final 1/2 increment
the final number to the right

This is the winner of Jeebs OP race 6 practice race
The top line is it's wire to wire win line.
I reentered the same POR fractions but this time i changed the stretch
call and final time to 1 beaten length.

If you look to the far right in the wire to wire win line it gets a 14.27
but with the 1 added beaten length it now only gets a 14.05

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