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![]() Can be found at CM Oreo's site pacefigures.com
The converter basically accounts for the value of a beaten length being more significant on synthetic tracks. Using it for Derby preps for example... Pioneer of the Nile's '09 Beyers of 95, 90, and 96 become 100, 93, and 101. Papa Clem's 94 in the San Felipe becomes a 99 Chocolate Candy's last two numbers of 91 and 94 become 95 and 99 General Quarters 95 in the Blue Grass becomes a 100 I Want Revenge's 92 in the Bob Lewis becomes a 96. The Pampelmousse's 103 in the Sham stakes becomes a 111 Anyone who bets on races at cheaper tracks knows that synthetic track numbers are greatly inflated when slow horses are involved. The opposite of what happens with the fastest horses. A 45 on synthetic is equal to only a 33 dirt. |
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![]() I don't the statistics to confirm this, but from my betting experience it seems to me that horses that have run on Pro Ride make a better transition to dirt than other synthetic tracks.
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![]() Pro-Ride is extremely closer friendly and plays more like a turf surface than a Cushion track or Tapeta does.
The Del Mar and Keeneland versions of polytrack are the two most random surfaces ever created. Post time favorites record in stake races... Del Mar poly: 8-for-47 Keeneland poly: 6-for-54 The national average for stake races is almost triple that. |
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The Pro-Ride at Santa Anita is crazy closer friendly more often than not. It's not uncommon to see horses loafing on the lead through easy fractions and get mowed down by several horses late. I've seen the charts and research CM Oreo did on it - and it basically confirms the obvious. In Well Armed's final Dubai World Cup prep he was crawling in a big way and still got ran down. I think it's more closer friendly than even Keeneland's poly. Evita Argentina steam rolled the boys in the Grade 2 San Vincente - she struggled to close ground when a dull 4th at 3/5 in the Beaumont. Stardom Bound struggled to close big ground when 3rd at 3/5 in the Ashland. Ventura didn't have that same explosive finish she did in the Breeders Cup at Keeneland when she lost the Madison at 2/5. Georgie Boy didn't get his chance. Pioneer of the Nile was 3rd beaten 7 lengths when he ran on it at age 2 in that race Square Eddie dominated. |
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An honest hard hitting one-way speed horse like Fabulous Strike basically had no chance on that surface either. |
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I'm not saying turf horses don't do well at SA post pro ride, that is obvious by last years results in the BC. What I am saying is pro ride is a fair surface for all horses, it's certainly more fairer than traditional dirt. It certainly didn't effect Midnight Lute who has won on both pro ride and traditional dirt. |
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On dirt they are ... on Pro-Ride they aren't. |
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![]() Anytime you are Curlin and you lost to Tiag-slow ... you are disgraced.
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Go figure. As for me, CALI racing, and all other artificial track racing, MAKES SENSE. |
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![]() I'm going to throw this out for discussion because I am sure no one has these stats, in general do dirt horses have more difficulty adapting to synthetic surfaces? Whereas synthetic horses adapt better to dirt tracks? Or simply stated who adapts better.
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Yea it sucked to have the classic on synthetic turf, but it was also a great race with 3 top class race horses, and one of the better betting opportunities betty butter |
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In a few years, most horses will be running on ALL surfaces and all those wise tales that horsemen and handicappers have bought into will be a thing of the past. Sadly, and unfortunately, horse players, especially the speed centric ones, will be the last to let go. |
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