Again, I don\'t think one should make judgements about track biases from a one-race sample unless you have an extreme collapse/survival.
Too many people try to imagine biases where there are none. There\'s 10-12 animals running around in a circle. You cannot tell me one favors one style or another based on one single run unless you see an absurd pace where all the front-runners win in merry-go-round fashion, or a super-slow pace where all the front-runners collapse.
The 4 was up on that pace and quit very early. The 2 was up on the pace and quit in the lane. The 3 was up on the pace and kept going.
I see no reason why one should factor in a track bias right now in their handicapping.