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Pace figures for Derby Prep races so far
My pace figures:
Stakes race, pace setter after 6fs, pacesetters pace figure San Vincente: The Factor 128 San Felipe: Comma to the Top 116 Hutcheson: Flashpoint 114 Sham: Tapizar 110 Bob Lewis: Tapizar 108 Spiral: Decisive Moment 105 Fountain of Youth: Soldat 104 Rebal: The Factor 102 El Camino Real Derby: Jakesam 98 Holy Bull: Mucho Macho Man 93 Southwest: Derivative 90 Louisiana Derby: Lion Drive 86 Whirlaway: JJ's Lucky Train 85 Gotham: The Fed Eased 81 Risen Star: Mucho Macho Man 80 Dialed In's ALW race: Reprized Halo 80 Lecomte: Pants on Fire 79 Tampa Derby: Brethren 79 Sam Davis: Brethren 78 Timely Writer: Uncle Mo 58 Translated Moss Pace figures after 6f from DRF: Stakes race, pace setter after 6fs, pacesetters pace figure San Vincente: The Factor 112 Hutcheson: Flashpoint 109 San Felipe: Comma to the Top 104 Sham: Tapizar 101 Bob Lewis: Tapizar 98 Rebal: The Factor 90 Louisiana Derby: Lion Drive 87 Holy Bull: Mucho Macho Man 82 Southwest: Derivative 82 Fountain of Youth: Soldat 79 Spiral: Decisive Moment 76 Tampa Derby: Brethren 71 Sam Davis: Brethren 71 Whirlaway: JJ's Lucky Train 68 Gotham: The Fed Eased 68 Lecomte: Pants on Fire 68 Risen Star: Mucho Macho Man 65 El Camino Real Derby: Jakesam 65 Borderland Derby: Orion Express 65 Dialed In's ALW race: Reprized Halo 63 Timely Writer: Uncle Mo 41 |
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Until now, I never realized how slow Uncle Mo is.
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To bump your 6f pace figure of 58 to a final figure of 89 at a mile ... you do have to run a 'late pace' figure of 182. A slow horse can't do that.
Very few true front-end speed horses would ever tolerate going that slowly early on. Look at Bind yesterday ... he was running much faster fractions than those set in either the Louisiana Derby or the New Orleans Handicap race won by Mission Impaz - and he was doing it with his rider taking him wide on the first turn (riders think horses relax better further off the rail) and the horse had his mouth open fighting the bit the whole way. For whatever reason - the better offspring of War Front all seem to rate beautifully. It would only be par for the course with the way the breed has been going if War Front becomes the greatest route-race sire in the land. The Larry Jones filly who romped at Turfway yesterday is the latest War Front tour-de-force in a route stake. Uncle Mo's dam was a turf horse - and based on how extremely kindly he rates - he's one of the few speed horses who would probably love both turf and synthetic racing. |
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What do you think of the latest War Front sired special:
http://www1.drf.com/displayVideo.do?...=D&country=USA |
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More of a Larry Jones special. . .
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Why do you like her? Is it because her dam is named Mazel Tov? |
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The late pace figure for the Florida Derby was a 49... making it by far the slowest come-home Derby prep on dirt - east of the Rockies. Quote:
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The figs are up on formulator FYI
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Thanks - Moss with a 101
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