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Hotstufanthensome -- Oct 22, 2005 (638 Views)
Posted by: SoCalMan2 (IP Logged)
Date: March 31, 2007 05:27AM

Is there a story behind the negative 2 that Hotstufanthensome ran at the Meadowlands in the CliffHanger Handicap on October 22 2005? I realize he won by 15 lengths and Stormy Atlantic (who finished second) is not a bad horse, but the figure still looks jarring. In my view, that figure probably could have easily won the BC Turf. I can see in the PP that Beyer gave it a 105 which is probably comparable, but the running line looks very strange. It was a mile and 1/16 and the raw final time was 1:54.2 (which looks like a weak time for a mile and an eighth not to mention a mile and a sixteenth). The fractions were also bizzare -- 25 seconds first quarter, 26.8 seconds second quarter, 27.6 seconds third quarter, and the last quarter average speed was 28 seconds. It appears the first quarter in 25 seconds must have been blazing. Were the rails set really strange? Was the soft turf unusual?



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Hotstufanthensome -- Oct 22, 2005 (638 Views) SoCalMan2 03/31/2007 05:27AM
Re: Hotstufanthensome -- Oct 22, 2005 (440 Views) miff 03/31/2007 07:16AM


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