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![]() The three that pop into my head are Candy Ride's two one-mile works before the Pac Classic - Old Trieste's 6f work before the Derby - and Funny Cide's infamous 57.42 before the Belmont.
I'm probably forgetting some very obvious one since it's a subject I don't pay much attention to. I remember thinking the two by Candy Ride were complete and total BS. He worked a mile in 1:36 1/5 at Del Mar - and a week later worked a mile in 1:35.40. On those same two days - stakes and alw races were going in 1:37 and change. If the track was the same speed in the AM as it was in the PM .. he would have run like Beyers of 107 and 110 with his published work time a week apart. Tomo brought up the Old Trieste pre-Derby work before - but he worked 6f in 1:09 flat. That afternoon - Personal Risk won a 6f race in 1:09.95 with a 93 Beyer...meaning Old Trieste's time would have registered a 106 Beyer had it come in a race that day. Anyone have any others? |
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Sunday Silence worked between races at Del Mar in preparation for the Super Derby in 1:33 1/5, putting Candy Ride to pathetic shame. It's Rollo, by the way. |
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I wonder how fast the track was playing when SS worked that fast. 1:33 1/5 would have broken Precisionist's track record. |
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![]() I think Precisionist also blazed a fast mile workout at del mar coming off his huge layoff.
Snow Chief. He was set to debut going 5 or 5.5 at HP on the day of my high school graduation. He had a 6f work down at Caliente that was something really sick, like 110 flat or faster. This is for a two year old in June! He won and paid pretty decently actually. Might have been third choice. I barely made it back to my high school in time for the graduation ceremony. |
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![]() I believe Secretariat once broke a long standing 10f track record in a workout, but I might be mistaken.
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![]() I think I remember seeing Peace Rules work in :45 and change before the '04 Foster.
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Probably happened during the time when the SA track was insanely fast. I remember Bob Black Jack winning some Jan 3yo stake and running 6fs in a world record 1:06 2/5ths. Thanks to google - I found out that SS worked the mile in 1:33 2/5ths on a Saturday between races at Del Mar. That's amazing. I'd love to know how fast the track was that day. |
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And if I remember correctly, for whatever reason, mile races seemed to be run much faster than other route distances. |
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Give me a minute to figure out which Headley horse it was. |
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Notice in this video how long it takes the field to hit the wire for the first time: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dM0hmZ6ONIo The field is at top speed by the time the timer starts. I believe that was the only distance at Del Mar where the field has that much of a running start to the beam. The opposite occurs in Gulfstream races at one-mile right now. They break right at the pole - so it's almost like a stand still start to timer beam. That's why a horse like Quality Road set the pace with a 25.15 first quarter in the Hal's Hope. Obviously, if he had a running start to the beam, he couldn't possibly go that slow even if the Boston Strangler was his jockey. The 23.83 and 45.55 fractions This One's For Phil set in the '09 Fountain Of Youth are about as vicious as it gets for Derby preps. |
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It doesn't sound like a crazy fast figure .. but it was on synthetic and last years BC Sprint was won with only a 106. |
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If only he could scrounge up the maiden victory for him. By the way, was that video from me? |
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![]() Oh, and in that race you linked to, CT went the mile in 133.2. I think that was at the same meet that SS worked his 133.2 mile.
He also went 107 and change for his second lifetime win at the same meet. Does that help give you an idea of what the track was like? Then again, he was a total monster. |
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![]() Looking over the PPs for AQU, I see that Bickersons recently worked a 33.4g work.
Not sure that really compares though to some of the others here. |
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Not exactly what you want four days before a 12 furlong race. |
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![]() Rachel Alexandra's final workout for the Ky Oaks was smoking fast. A bullet 46.40
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Thus, assuming the track was as fast Monday morning as it was Tuesday afternoon (impossible to know) Rachel Alexandra's "gallop out" time of 1:10.60 in her final Oaks work would have been the equivlant of a 98 Beyer. That's just sick!! |