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Originally Posted by GMB@BP
There is a 20-25 point gap between the two figures, on average.
108 is actually somewhere in the 80's.
124, which was the races base figure, is somewhere around 99-104 Beyer.
Timeform has the race faster by a few points, nothing crazy. Now adjusting for the fast pace boosts up the horses individual performance figure, which Beyer does not have built into his figures.
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This post had me go back at look at CJ's fig. I looked at something wrong earlier. I thought CJ gave this race a 140, and had that in my head when arguing against that fig. So apologies, CJ, I find a 124 to not be unreasonable.