03-09-2018, 09:44 PM
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Location: Benton, La.
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Originally Posted by steveb
so if you are just measuring horse speed and not track then that is going to insinuate that .......
a track that averages variants of maybe 20, would be 10 weaker than one that averages 10, insofar as the standard of horse running on it?
i am not really asking you to expand as such, as i can already do it myself.
i was just wondering if you have found a way to equalise tracks in a non subjective manner.
i don't know anybody that can do that,.....well apart from me!
thus your comment piqued my interest.
of course it is very fluid, as things never stay the same.
and i see you mention universal pars.......we would go separate ways here.
i don't believe in them, although a simple formula could get you the starting point to figure track equalising, and i guess you could call them universal.
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are the horses weaker or is it a track with a slower surface?
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