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Re: (1313 Views)
Posted by: HP (IP Logged)
Date: February 28, 2002 11:47AM

Would you rather break one length slow in a hundred-yard dash or in a marathon?

I thought we were talking about weight. What does this have to do with carrying weight? The effect of weight over distance, which is what we were talking about, has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with this point. Your original comment,

: "Weight will cost more lengths at longer distances, but a length is more important at 5f than at 10f."

is senseless because you could say "a length is more important at 5f than at 10f" REGARDLESS of weight, no? Weight is an independent factor and treated as such, el brain-o.

But I guess we're going to skip over weight now and move onto your penetrating analysis of what constitutes this 'more important' length.

Maybe TG should add a notation to op (off poorly) so it looks like this in sprint races - opSLWMIAA (meaning the horse was off poorly and the Sprinting Length Was More Important According to Alydar).

As for your patronizing admonition to read the intro and look at a beaten length chart, I'll just wave this off. I will point out, however, that you argue like a woman. You start talking about something, and really discussing it (weight), and then you just veer off into new territory (more important lengths) when you run out of gas. HP



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Not so fast, HP (2146 Views) Alydar in California 02/27/2002 07:43PM
Re: (1313 Views) HP 02/28/2002 11:47AM
Re: (1375 Views) TGJB 02/28/2002 12:43PM
Re: (1279 Views) HP 02/28/2002 01:04PM
Re: (1264 Views) Alydar in California 03/01/2002 03:03AM
Re:No soup for you Aly! (1432 Views) Mall 03/01/2002 03:47AM
Re: (1357 Views) HP 03/01/2002 08:37AM
Re: Send me the chart NOW! (1328 Views) Mall 03/01/2002 10:39AM
Re: (1340 Views) HP 03/01/2002 11:16AM
Re: Weight etc. (1359 Views) TGJB 03/01/2002 04:21PM
Re: (1331 Views) Alydar in California 03/02/2002 09:17PM
Re: (1321 Views) HP 03/03/2002 09:43AM
Re: (1259 Views) bryan teel 03/03/2002 04:18PM
Re: (1360 Views) Alydar in California 03/03/2002 05:39PM
Re: (1285 Views) Alydar in California 03/04/2002 12:00AM
Re: (1202 Views) HP 03/04/2002 09:20AM
Re: (1212 Views) Alydar in California 03/04/2002 03:48PM
Re: (1392 Views) HP 03/04/2002 05:00PM
Re: (1293 Views) nunzio 03/04/2002 05:38PM
Re: (1309 Views) Alydar in California 03/04/2002 06:28PM
Re: (1221 Views) bryan teel 03/04/2002 08:04PM
Re: (1250 Views) Alydar in California 03/05/2002 02:18AM
Re: (1344 Views) HP 03/05/2002 09:01AM
Re: (1284 Views) Alydar in California 03/05/2002 01:09PM
Re: (1272 Views) HP 03/05/2002 02:10PM
Re: (1251 Views) TGJB 03/05/2002 02:37PM
Re: (1362 Views) HP 03/05/2002 02:52PM
Re: (1419 Views) Alydar in California 03/05/2002 03:30PM
Re: (1247 Views) Alydar in California 03/05/2002 03:12PM
Re: (1293 Views) TGJB 03/05/2002 04:18PM
Re: (1282 Views) HP 03/05/2002 04:40PM
Re: (1306 Views) OPM 03/06/2002 12:25AM


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