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Originally Posted by paulbenny
Many years ago, I was making my own pace figures. I know the brisnet figures are machine generated.
I contacted BRIS and asked if I could have the template, or file, and would pay for it, that would have layed out things in such detail that I could know the projection of a horse. I literally wanted each table for each distance turf and dirt, that would then give me a final figure. They would not sell it to me.
It would have been a big file. The reason I am into this again, is because I got quite a bit better this year, and seem to have trouble with 7.5 furlong turf projects going long or short. It is usually a GPX issue, but occasionally shows up in other places. If anyone can suggest what steps I could take, let me know.
The other reason, is really because I do play a lot of stretch outs on the dirt and feel pretty confident with the method I used but want more details.
Thanks.
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7.5f is a tough distance everywhere, but at Gulfstream it is particularly tough because they use a wide variety of run ups and rail settings. I personally have a baseline for every different rail setting / run up combination for every track. I do group them to be reasonable, don't have to be exact matches.
At Gulfstream, they also don't use the same run up on the same day, and use multiple rails.