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Originally Posted by AndyC
That sure cleared things up! Can you or can't you show us how you apply your scientific methods to a yet to be run race?
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You need look no further than Robert Fisher's last post to see how Taprit's more efficient running style compared to that of Irish War Cry and Gormley in the Derby was in part predictive of his win in the later run Belmont.
I'm using this simple example since Robert kindly already did the pace analysis, which health issues currently prevent me from doing. A better example would be on how a horse's figure would be poorer than expected due to deviation from even distribution of energy due to an inefficient pace pattern and can be found on the thread on pace patterns I was able to begin when my health permitted me to analyse and handicap a race properly.
The same principles still hold. I am just not currently able to apply them to the detailed analysis of a given race at present. In any case, I'm sure that such examples can be found in the pace patterns of many of the races using the pace patterns indicated by the pace figures in the TFUS PPs.