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« on: May 02, 2018, 01:16:38 PM »
According to the explanation it says \"We have taken the first quarter mile run by every horse in their recent races, and adjusted each horse’s time for track speed, wind, weight carried, and ground loss, if any. We then gather the data for all the horses running on a race card, and further adjust those times based on the recent speed of the track they are running over today. The resulting adjusted quarter times give the handicapper the ability to form an idea of the early speed of each horse, and the early pace of each race.\"
Based on the four factors we know weight carried was 122, which was more than some of the other contenders carried that day, and we know ground loss was zero as he had the rail early on. Other fig makers have the early pace as very slow, but thorograph has it fairly quick. So we can assume weight played a part. But what about the wind? Or perhaps the track was playing slow that day? Which factor(s) made thorograph\'s early pace fig so much faster than the others?
Thanks,
Andrew