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Savoy Stomp
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While track was ridiculously glib and no one could make up ground, Savoy Stomp was awful today.
Frammento ran very well for Zito and Moss.
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Yes he did, had him in contest on cutback from 2 turns to one turn mile
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Glib?
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glib /ɡlib/
adjective adjective: glib; comparative adjective: glibber; superlative adjective: glibbest (of words or the person speaking them) fluent and voluble but insincere and shallow. "she was careful not to let the answer sound too glib" synonyms: slick, pat, fast-talking, smooth-talking; disingenuous, insincere, facile, shallow, superficial, flippant; smooth, silver-tongued, urbane; informal, flip, sweet-talking
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Just never expected to see that term used to describe a race track surface condition. |