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Re: Lusty Latin (1288 Views)
Posted by: Mark O'Keeffe (IP Logged)
Date: April 23, 2002 07:50PM

Treadhead,

The pace for races run around 1 turn between 5 and 9 furlongs is all straightaway. How can you lose ground on a straightaway? Since most races in America are run around 1 turn (6f the most popular distance), what need would one have for a ground loss calculation?
MO



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Lusty Latin (2010 Views) Nick 04/23/2002 07:54AM
Re: Lusty Latin (1202 Views) Richie 04/23/2002 08:27AM
Re: Lusty Latin (1305 Views) Treadhead 04/23/2002 08:40AM
Re: Lusty Latin (1294 Views) fastspeed 04/23/2002 12:18PM
Re: Lusty Latin (1300 Views) Treadhead 04/23/2002 12:32PM
Re: Lusty Latin (1288 Views) Mark O'Keeffe 04/23/2002 07:50PM
Re: Lusty Latin (1244 Views) kevin s 04/23/2002 08:31PM
Re: Lusty Latin (1383 Views) Mark O'Keeffe 04/23/2002 08:53PM
Re: Lusty Latin (1371 Views) Mark O'Keeffe 04/23/2002 08:55PM
Re: Lusty Latin (1280 Views) Treadhead 04/23/2002 08:58PM
Re: Lusty Latin (1244 Views) Mark O'Keeffe 04/24/2002 01:18AM
Re: Lusty Latin (1240 Views) Treadhead 04/24/2002 11:44AM


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