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Originally Posted by Robert Fischer
Actually had the fortune to ask Pat Day his question. He told me that the heavier jockeys who didn't need as much "dead weight"(his words), had a little bit of an edge in the higher assigned weights.
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Being a big fan of Whittingham , in his book he says the same thing.
Papallion, Excellent insight thanks a bunch and solidifies my logic. Having weight being more fluid would allow for increased efficiency of movement. Greater efficiency less fatigue. This is a good thread.