All right, I\'m back after a couple of days away. Haven\'t read all the posts on both boards, but let me make something clear, again:
Unless there has been a total reversal of Ragozin\'s policy, the \"off poorly\" only is used when a horse LEAVES THE GATE after the rest of the horses. It has nothing to do with dropping back, running slowly, or where the horse was at the beam. The theory is that while running, energy saved is energy that can be used later, but spotting lengths from a standing start can\'t be made up. You can argue with the theory, or not-- but the fact is that IF they adjusted CS\' figure for a slow start, it was an error, ON THEIR METHODOLOGY, resulting in a figure that was off by 1 1/2 points. (And I am not convinced that is the reason for the error-- I think they may have blown the ground. Remember, they got another one wrong in the same race, by quite a bit).
If you watch the replay, you will see that CS left with the field, ran with it for a few strides, then dropped (or was taken) back. By no ones definition does this get credited in the figure.