Rich Curtis Wrote:
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> I thought his point was that Zenyatta has
> depended on invisible horses doing all this
> invisible work early in her races and thus
> invisibly killing each other off, thus allowing
> Zenyatta to get lucky and lucky and lucky and win
> and win and win, quite visibly at that.
Riiiight.
There have never been any pace battles in any of Zenyatta\'s races.
Zenyatta, unlike every other closer in the history of horse racing, has never, EVER benefitted from front-runners going out and banging heads; she simply does ALL of the work, every time, all by herself, thus invalidating 50 or more years of study of pace, energy distribution, race shapes -- all of that stuff is clearly bullshit.
My bad.