HP Wrote:
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> \"We\'ve seen that in all levels of races. If it
> rains, the speed stops around two turns.\"
>
> This is just plain wrong, and it\'s even wrong if
> you apply it to the Derby. Did you see the race
> in 2004? Lion Heart and Smarty Jones? Come on.
>
>
> It depends how much it rains. And when. A drying
> out track can be taxing to front runners. If
> there\'s standing water on the track and it\'s
> pouring down rain that\'s just a totally different
> story. To make this a general rule...I don\'t know
> where you\'re getting this from, but in my
> observation it\'s just not true...in the Derby or
> anywhere else.
>
> HP
I agree with you completely. If the track was sealed the day before and there\'s standing water on it during the race, you might get a Go For Gin. Otherwise, it doesn\'t take long for the track to drain and while it\'s doing that it\'s deadly for that type of horse. But you know what,who cares? The best thing to kill off the speed in the Derby is speed. And this renewal, at this point, has real speed in it. Say goodnight Bode.