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Originally Posted by jocko699
1000% wrong. Class is when a horse will not be beat when head to head, eyeball to eyeball, and only gets passed briefly when a horse may accelerate on the inside or outside. They may briefly pass but a horse with class always has more gears. If anyone relies on time than MOST often their wagers will fail.
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Remember Secretariat, right . . . when he ran really fast in the Kentucky and won like a machine in the NY - set them records; speed over distance particularly late. Speed and class are inextricably linked, most class horses possess speed but not all speedy horses possess class.
. . . the best horses will normally be fastest, but the fastest horses will not necessarily be best. No contradiction exists. Class and speed will be highly complimentary, but not interchangeable. (Quinn)
Thanks for a reasonable comment rather than an attack as it always makes for constructive discourse.