jimbo66 Wrote:
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> It was a solid race, but it was a solid synthetic
> race against a very very slow field.
>
> Charismatic ran a nice figure in the lexington, on
> a dirt track. Big difference.
>
> Assuming he runs, add Square Eddie to the
> \"guessing game\" of whether he can run on dirt. it
> is a shame. Does anybody else miss the days where
> we could compare dirt figures from California, Ny,
> Keenland and Florida and figure out which horses
> were over-hyped underlays, without having to guess
> about dirt?
I do miss those days. Although there were issues in the past (Keeneland\'s dirt oval used to throw up anomalous results -- Sinister Minister\'s Blue Grass comes to mind), they were much reduced compared to what we need to deal with today. Of course, there were issues like off tracks etc (like exist this year with the Louisiana Derby), but those for some reason seem a lot easier to deal with than the training and racing over synthetic. I keep thinking that at some point we will grow accustomed to the new world, but the discussions about things like the California to East Coast dirt jump are still beguiling us. One thing I wonder about is whether the synthetic to dirt jump up is strictly an issue of California coming east or whether people have also seen it coming off synthetic tracks like Turfway, Presque Isle, Keeneland, or Arlington.
Also, it seems that the momentum for switching to synthetic has halted. Are there any other tracks outside of California going synthetic other than the ones I list above? Anybody think we will see any retrenchment? I recall that, at one point, Calder had gone synthetic (Tartan I think the surface was called) and then switched back (I think they just put sand on top of the Tartan). Also, Remington (or whathever the main track in Oklahoma used to be called) used to have a synthetic surface (I think it was called equitrac if I remember correctly and they switched back to natural dirt). I also seem to recall one of the Chicago area tracks toying with the idea of the equitrac back then but either not doing it or quickly switching back.