Hey everyone.
I wanted to ask a quick question on how to interpret the info on the top left of the sheets, specifically the 2W2W data points.
When I see a horse that went wide on each turn, does this information impact the speed figure? For example, in the race of the week, in Jerry\'s analysis, he notes for Cosmic Burst: \"... but a wide trip (4W4W) concealed the good effort.\" and the final figure on this last race was a new top of 6.2. I\'m assuming that despite her wide trip that she ran well and earned a 6. Conversely, in her prior race, she got a better trip going 1w1w and despite winning, she earned a lesser figure because her presumed better trip.
I guess what I\'m asking in short is, do horses that save more ground get their figures downgraded while horses that go wide get their figure upgraded? (assuming all other things equal, of course). Or is it up to the handicapper to make these distinctions.
Thanks for taking the time to read this and answer my question. I understand my questions are novice in nature and I appreciate the patience the experts on the forum have shown in the past.
Tom
edit: Just looked back. It was not a new top, it was a pair. But I don\'t think that necessarily changes the question.