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Originally Posted by cj
This is the equivalent of saying since we don't know the exact makeup and moisture content of the track, we can't use the time of the race.
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No it is not, your analogy is not even close. There has many studies done on this issue (search the Internet) and they all come to same conclusion, total weight of a horse and its load is what needed to calculate its energy and stamina over a distance with respect to speed. In other words, the science of physics doesn’t lie.
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