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Originally Posted by Indian Charlie
I don't know man, his efficiency and conservation of energy in the way he moves should mean he can get that distance.
Of course, I have no idea what his cardiovascular system is like, but the way his momentum is transfered from behind to front is awesome.
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I don't subscribe to the DRF's Premium Perplexing Physiological Parameters Past Performances, so I can't use those in my analysis.
But if you are trying to say that American Pharoah is a "pretty mover", I agree.
That doesn't mean he's the mythical perpetual motion machine. Exhaustion will set in, which will probably elicit forced contractions of a different sort than myocardial effort, externally applied by Victor Espinoza.
It probably won't be enough...if the image of American Pharoah moving more vertically than horizontally while struggling to put away the drunk-toddler-on-tricycle-with-missing-wheel-bearing stride of Firing Line in the Kentucky Derby serves any kind of warning.