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Week/Weekend Stakes Beyers: Swiss Skydiver 105
PIM Preakness S (G1): Swiss Skydiver 105 (Daredevil) K. McPeek/R. Albarado
PIM Black-Eyed Susan S (G2): Miss Marissa 92 (He's Had Enough) J. Ryerson/D. Centeno PIM Pimlico Special S (G3): Harpers First Ride 101 (Paynter) C. Gonzalez/A. Cruz PIM Dinner Party S (G2): Factor This 110 (The Factor) B. Cox/F. Geroux PIM Gallorette S (G3): Juliet Foxtrot-GB 90 (Dansili-GB) B. Cox/F. Geroux PIM De Francis Dash S (G3): Laki 95 (Cuba) D. Dilodovico/H. Karamanos PIM Chick Lang S (G3): Yaupon 99 (Uncle Mo) S. Asmussen/J. Velazquez PIM Miss Preakness S (G3): Wicked Whisper 85 (Liam's Map) S. Asmussen/J. Bravo PIM Laurel Futurity: Catman 71 (Kitten's Joy) M. Maker/D. Centeno PIM Selima S: Fluffy Socks 69 (Slumber-GB) C. Brown/T. McCarthy PIM James W. Murphy S: Don Juan Kitten 87 (Kitten's Joy) D. Gargan/G. Saez PIM Hilltop S: Evil Lyn 86 (Wicked Strong) M. Maker/H. Karamanos PIM Skipat S: Never Enough Time 84 (Munnings) M. Trombetta/J. Pimentel PIM Jim McKay S: Hollis 96 (Street Sense) J. Ortiz/G. Saez PIM The Very One S: A Great Time 86 (Street Magician) M. Trombetta/J. Pimentel KEE Shadwell Mile S (G1): Ivar-BRZ 104 (Agnes Gold-JPN) P. Lobo/J. Talamo KEE Breeders' Futurity (G1): Essential Quality 88 (Tapit) B. Cox/L. Saez KEE First Lady S. (G1): Uni-GB 99 (More Than Ready) C. Brown/J. Rosario KEE Alcibiades S (G1): Simply Ravishing 89 (Laoban) K. McPeek/L. Saez KEE Spinster S (G1): Valiance 96 (Tapit) T. Pletcher/L. Saez KEE Bourbon S (G2): Mutasaabeq 75 (Into Mischief) T. Pletcher/L. Saez KEE Indian Summer S: Bodenheimer 82 (Atta Boy Roy) V. Lund/B. Hernandez KEE Phoenix S (G2): Diamond Oops 97 (Lookin At Lucky) P. Biancone/F. Geroux KEE TCA S (G2): Inthemidstofbiz 95 (Fed Biz) C. Contreras/M. Garcia KEE Woodford S. (G2): Leinster 100 (Majestic Warrior) G. Arnold/L. Saez BEL Belmont Derby S (G1): Gufo 94 (Declaration of War) C. Clement/J. Alvarado BEL Joe Hirsch Turf S (G1): Channel Maker 108 (English Channel) W. Mott/M. Franco BEL Pilgrim S (G2): Fire At Will 80 (Declaration of War) M. Maker/K. Carmouche BEL Gallant Bloom H (G2): Frank's Rockette 95 (Into Mischief) W. Mott/J. Alvarado BEL Kelso H (G2): Complexity 110 (Maclean's Music) C. Brown/J. Ortiz BEL BEL Turf Sprint S (G3): Wet Your Whistle 100 (Stroll) M. Trombetta/J. Ortiz BEL Miss Grillo S (G2): Plum Ali 82 (First Samurai) C. Clement/J. Ortiz BEL Beldame S (G2): Horologist 100 (Gemologist) W. Mott/J. Alvarado BEL Bongard S: Hold the Salsa 67 (Hold Me Back) R. Lugovich/J. Alvarad BEL Gimma S: No Mo' Spending 68 (Uncle Mo) I. Wilkes/J. Castellano SA City of Hope Mile S (G2): Mo Forza 106 (Uncle Mo) P. Miller/F. Prat SA Surfer Girl S: Madone 80 (Vancouver-AUS) S. Callaghan/F. Prat SA Zuma Beach S: Ebeko-IRE 67 (Awtaad-IRE) P. Miller/R. Gonzalez SA Swingtime S: Cordiality 82 (Papa Clem) T. Yakteen/D. Van Dyke WO Duchess S: Boardroom 88 (Commissioner) J. Carroll/L. Contreras WO Toronto Cup S: Proven Strategies 89 (Sky Mesa) M. Casse/J. Stein WO Vice Regent S: Not So Quiet - (Silent Name-JPN) M. Casse/R. Hernandez FE Prince of Wales S: Mighty Heart 95 (Dramedy) J. Carroll/D. Fukumoto FE Last Dance S: Dr Blarney 84 (Dublin) K. Grusmark/E. Ramsammy HST Sadie Diamond Futurity: Rea Mea 61 (Lent) C. Ammann/J. Burningham HST Jack Diamond Futurity: Foot Soldier 54 (Lent) M. Palma/J. Asencio HST Delta Colleen S: Here's Hannah 70 (Numaany) J. Morrison/S. Williams HST S. W. Randall Plate S: Stay Fantastic 84 (Stay Thirsty) C. Ammann/S. Williams MTH Virgil Buddy Raines S: Belgrano 90 (War Front) F. Russo/J. Vargas MTH Nownownow S: It Can Be Done 70 (Temple City) G. Sacco/J. Ferrer TDN Emerald Necklace S: Happy as You Go 48 (Mobil) R. Gorham/C. Pilares EMD Gottstein Futurity: Dutton 62 (Noosito) H. Belvoir/J. Whitaker IND Hillsdale S: Betsdownletsride 60 (Sangaree) C. Contreras/E. Esquivel IND City of Anderson S: Hungarian Princess 59 (Pataky Kid) K. Hammond/S. Bermudez PID Peach Street H: Jareth 85 (Hard Spun) R. Barron/H. Hernandez
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All ambitions are lawful except those which climb upward on the miseries or credulities of mankind. ~ Joseph Conrad A long habit of not thinking a thing wrong, gives it a superficial appearance of being right. ~ Thomas Paine Don't let anyone tell you that your dreams can't come true. They are only afraid that theirs won't and yours will. ~ Robert Evans Last edited by Kasept : 10-05-2020 at 07:36 AM. |
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Monster race from Complexity. Chad Brown deserves a ton of credit for getting him back to top form. He was so good yesterday
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Amazing that the second fastest Preakness in history scored a 105 beyer. I realize it’s October, not May, but seems light. Cool feat to win the Preakness and Alabama Stakes in the same year.
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KEE Spinster S (G1): Valiance 96 (Tapit) T. Pletcher/L. Saez
KEE Bourbon S (G2): Mutasaabeq 75 (Into Mischief) T. Pletcher/L. Saez KEE Indian Summer S: Bodenheimer 82 (Atta Boy Roy) V. Lund/B. Hernandez BEL BEL Turf Sprint S (G3): Wet Your Whistle 100 (Stroll) M. Trombetta/J. Ortiz BEL Miss Grillo S (G2): Plum Ali 82 (First Samurai) C. Clement/J. Ortiz BEL Beldame S (G2): Horologist 100 (Gemologist) W. Mott/J. Alvarado SA Surfer Girl S: Madone 80 (Vancouver-AUS) S. Callaghan/F. Prat SA Zuma Beach S: Ebeko-IRE 67 (Awtaad-IRE) P. Miller/R. Gonzalez MTH Nownownow S: It Can Be Done 70 (Temple City) G. Sacco/J. Ferrer WO Vice Regent S: Not So Quiet - (Silent Name-JPN) M. Casse/R. Hernandez
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All ambitions are lawful except those which climb upward on the miseries or credulities of mankind. ~ Joseph Conrad A long habit of not thinking a thing wrong, gives it a superficial appearance of being right. ~ Thomas Paine Don't let anyone tell you that your dreams can't come true. They are only afraid that theirs won't and yours will. ~ Robert Evans Last edited by Kasept : 10-05-2020 at 07:35 AM. |
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After 20 years + of having access to people like Rollo, Nick Tam, Serling, CJ, and the others I have learned so much about racing, mostly through osmosis. I even bought and read Beyer on Speed to understand at a rudimentary level how figs are made. You have been on this board for decades and you still don't have even a basic understanding of how figures are scientifically assigned, its really quite an achievement. Why not spend a few hours learning why a figure is what it is and what goes into the process vs. just making some random post that is without merit and doesn't have a morsel of foundation? There are times that fig makers have genuine conflicts and diverse assessments of a race. It's really quite interesting to listen too, but you need to understand fig 101 for it to make any sense. Give it a try |
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Do you have the BSF for Knick’s Go NTR in the third at Kee yesterday? He did it “geared down”.
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Is Code of Honor pointing for the BC Classic or the Dirt Mile?
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I’d hope the Mile. He can’t win the Classic IMO
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That Brad Cox is some horseman
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I could go either way, seems like he needs some help but he's caught some small fields with lukewarm pace scenarios this year. He's also capable at 10 furlongs but like you suggest, not sure he can handle a quality field.
That said, the Classic field is starting to come undone unless you think Improbable is a new animal. He's improved no doubt but given his TC races last year and his pedigree, I'm not convinced he wants 10 furlongs. Not gonna give him credit for beating Higher Power and Tenfold at that distance. Maximum Security also is suspect at 10 furlongs without an easy lead and he looked terrible last out (and struggled in the San Diego, too). Tiz The Law may be over the top. Authentic not certain with a pace battle. Code of Honor can turn the tables in Dirt Mile with a full field and contested pace. |
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From 1993-2005: 26 different horses reach 120 in dirt races over a mile. 34 performances that were 120+ In 1997 alone, there were 12 performances that got a 121 figure or higher. From 2006-2018: 5 different horses reached 120 in dirt races over a mile. 6 performances that were 120+ I broke it down a little more. The list shows the leaderboards from 1993-2018 so 26 years. I broke them down to 1993-2005 and 2006-2018 so two 13 years segments. Here's what I found: It lists the top 27 2yo performances at any distance 1993-2005 has 19 2006-2018 has 8 2010 til now has 4 It lists the top 24 3yo performances at any distance 1993-2005 has 19 2006-2018 has 5 2010 til now has 3 It lists the top 20 sprint performances (8f and under) 1993-2005 has 18 2006-2018 has 2 2010 til now has 1 It lists the top 21 performances on dirt of more than a mile 1993-2005 has 20 2006-2018 has 1 2010 til now has 1 So while I understand that horses like Ghostzapper and Formal Gold and Cigar were special horses, am I to believe that we can't even produce horses like Sky Jack, Concerned Minister, or Stephen Got Even? Like Aptitude, Mariah's Storm, Kiridashi, or Ormsby? So maybe it's not just needing an understanding of how to make figures but also an understanding of the way the scales have changed and how to fit a figure into a historical context. For example, maybe 110 is the new 120 (not saying it is but just making the point). If you understand that, then a 105 is looked at a little different but if you try to compare numbers from today to numbers of yesterday, it will look like Swiss Skydiver's second fastest Preakness ever is still slower than the top 27 2yo horses ran from 1993-2018.
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The real horses of the year (1986-2020) Manila, Java Gold, Alysheba, Sunday Silence, Go for Wand, In Excess, Paseana, Kotashaan, Holy Bull, Cigar, Alphabet Soup, Formal Gold, Skip Away, Artax, Tiznow, Point Given, Azeri, Candy Ride, Smarty Jones, Ghostzapper, Invasor, Curlin, Zenyatta, Zenyatta, Goldikova, Havre de Grace, Wise Dan, Wise Dan, California Chrome, American Pharoah, Arrogate, Gun Runner, Accelerate, Maximum Security, Gamine |
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Freddy being a voice of reason is so 2020
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I think there are several factors that lead to lower figures but not necessarily slower horses. Don’t shoot me if I have this wrong but I think I remember years ago that when they use par figures for the Beyer system, it’s based on the past three years? Is that accurate? I feel like in general, we breed lesser horses. There is such a demand on horses due to having so many tracks and so many races that they need to breed more horses and I feel like it makes the sport sacrifice quality for quantity. I once read that about 70-75% of the races in this country are under 8f so now you add in breeding more for speed than stamina. Now, add in the fact that as we get newer and younger blood in game from a human perspective, they are more and more into the “instant results” era so we are breeding more horses to be precocious early rather than the ones that develop later and improve with age. All of these things lead to less sturdy horses that run far fewer times which makes it that much harder to get a base on them. Because top horses run so infrequently now, you get a lot more slower horses running in top races and that will throw a lot of numbers way off. So I think that overall, the horses are slower than in the past but I think the best ones are still as fast as the best ones have been before. It’s worth noting that we don’t get to see as many of the top 3yo horses like American Pharoah run as older horses and that plays a part in it also.
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The real horses of the year (1986-2020) Manila, Java Gold, Alysheba, Sunday Silence, Go for Wand, In Excess, Paseana, Kotashaan, Holy Bull, Cigar, Alphabet Soup, Formal Gold, Skip Away, Artax, Tiznow, Point Given, Azeri, Candy Ride, Smarty Jones, Ghostzapper, Invasor, Curlin, Zenyatta, Zenyatta, Goldikova, Havre de Grace, Wise Dan, Wise Dan, California Chrome, American Pharoah, Arrogate, Gun Runner, Accelerate, Maximum Security, Gamine |
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Couple of things...why are you so hung up on something you think are overrated and useless? There was a 2 hour break from the Defrancis to the Black Eyed Susan’s. It would appear the track sped up significantly...unless you think Miss Marissa improved like 20 points in winning the BES. Beyer and CJ seem to be in agreement over the fig. That’s good enough for me. |
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I don’t look at beyer numbers at all. I’m just using a common sense idea that if a filly runs the second fastest time in Preakness history, that it would get a significantly higher number than 105. As far as juicing the track up, isn’t that one of those conspiracy theories that you frown upon.
You watched the stretch, did it not appear to the naked eye that those two were running very fast ? Were you surprised the beyer wasn’t higher ? |
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When cheap claimers run ridiculous times at Turf Paradise or a track like that...would it make sense to give them ridiculous figs? Isn’t that when common sense comes in? As usual you’re stuck on things totally unrelated to the fig like it was a filly that won, she also won your favorite race therefore should get a higher fig....instead of doing what Freddy suggested. The top two finishers ran huge races but common sense should tell you that the rest of the field didn’t run tops compared to what they had run before while getting beat a pole and Miss Marissa also didn’t drastically improve. The track sped up. It doesn’t diminish what Swiss Skydiver did. It’s just reality. You should try and be a part of it more. |
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Sorry if this is off topic, but Im still wondering what Beyer Knicks Go received in Sunday’s third at Keeneland when he set a new track record while “geared down.” Anyone?
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