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Beyer Beware-Changing Track Speed Controversy in the Gotham (884 Views)
Posted by: Silver Charm (IP Logged)
Date: March 20, 2007 11:21AM

Taken from a story on the Bloodhorse. Isn't there a bigger picture issue at hand here when the spring three year old numbers start moving around such as this, or not moving at all as in the case of Smarty Jones when several people had him much faster? Also are there not other figure makers in town there in New York who swear the Track Speed never changes over the course of the day? How do they argur with this?

Beyer beware

Trainer Rick Violette is looking to put the Beyer Speed Figures in its proper place when he saddles Summer Doldrums in the April 7 Wood Memorial (gr. I). When Violette found out that the colt’s 106 Beyer figure in the Whirlaway Stakes had been changed to a 94 AFTER the Gotham Stakes (gr. III), he was quite taken aback.

The change was made when the Gotham winner, Cowtown Cat, received only an 88 Beyer, meaning Summer Doldrums, who was third, received several points lower than that, a substantial drop from his 106. There was a ton of money wagered on Summer Doldrums in the Gotham based on that 106, and Violette, fearing a bounce, purposely undertrained the colt for the race. Now, the bettors and Violette find out Summer Doldrums actually ran 12 points lower.

Violette said. “In the Gotham, it wasn’t taken into consideration that the winds picked up right before the race and the temperature suddenly dropped. The jocks all came back and commented on how much the track had changed. You had legitimate :45 (half) horses go in :49. There was no doubt the track slowed down, so I don’t buy that 88 for the winner.

“There were two reasons that contributed to Summer Doldrums’ defeat (by only 2 1/2 lengths). Despite the fact that they lowered his Beyer figure, he did run fast in the Whirlaway and ‘bounced’ a little off that effort, and he came back with so much crud in his lungs after the Gotham he could hardly breathe. Now I’m really looking forward to the Wood.”



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Beyer Beware-Changing Track Speed Controversy in the Gotham (884 Views) Silver Charm 03/20/2007 11:21AM
Re: Beyer Beware-Changing Track Speed Controversy in the Gotham (475 Views) fkach 03/20/2007 03:50PM
Re: Beyer Beware-Changing Track Speed Controversy in the Gotham (575 Views) Bally Ache 03/22/2007 08:08AM


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