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Re: Changing Track Speeds (479 Views)
Posted by: Chuckles_the_Clown2 (IP Logged)
Date: March 13, 2006 04:59PM

Its NOT a question of tracks changing speeds. Of course they change speeds. The problem is the hypothesis of Changing Speed based upon the notion that a certain percentage of the horses will Pair cannot exist in a vacuum and it certainly CANNOT run contrary to observable evidence indicating those horses didn't Pair.

No One is questioning track speed can change day to day or even race to race. However, when you say "The track was fast, got slow, then got fast again." Thats clearly a debateable premise.

Josephus Wrote:
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> Just finished reading "A BREED APART" by Mike
> Helm. If anyone needes further validation of
> Jerry's methods, read the chapter (6) BEHIND THE
> HARROWS - THE TRACKMEN. It backs up TGJB 1000%.





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Changing Track Speeds (789 Views) Josephus 03/13/2006 10:56AM
Re: Changing Track Speeds (479 Views) Chuckles_the_Clown2 03/13/2006 04:59PM
Re: Changing Track Speeds (507 Views) TGJB 03/13/2006 05:21PM
Re: Changing Track Speeds (482 Views) Chuckles_the_Clown2 03/13/2006 09:10PM


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