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Old 09-25-2007, 02:33 PM
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I would be hard pressed to think of man made (artificial) things that are better than their natural counterparts.
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Old 09-25-2007, 03:49 PM
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I would be hard pressed to think of man made (artificial) things that are better than their natural counterparts.
racetrack surfaces, even the dirt variety do not occur in nature. the dirt composition, drainage, base layering, banking, maintenance, etc, are all artificial. it is man who makes racetrack surfaces what they are.

leave aside the safety issue and say that its too early to be sure, synthetic tracks still handle weather better and are cheaper to maintain than dirt.
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Old 09-25-2007, 03:55 PM
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racetrack surfaces, even the dirt variety do not occur in nature. the dirt composition, drainage, base layering, banking, maintenance, etc, are all artificial. it is man who makes racetrack surfaces what they are.

leave aside the safety issue and say that its too early to be sure, synthetic tracks still handle weather better and are cheaper to maintain than dirt.
wow, really?

i thought all this time racetracks were built around natural racing surfaces!

i was hoping people would be able to realize that compared to 'artificial' surfaces, dirt and turf are one heck of a whole lot more natural.

and from what i've read, 'proper' maintenance of a synthetic surface really isn't all that much cheaper than dirt.
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Old 09-25-2007, 04:11 PM
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something is going on at SA and it's not good. 1/2 inch of rain should easily be handled by any all weather surface. ideally, it should make that surface even tighter but still safe. there is obviously a big problem with the drainage there and i would guess the amount of all weather poly over the asphalt is quite thin.
Drainage certainly seems like a problem if what i have read is true. Rain does indeed make the track faster but still safe, and we see a hell of a lot more rain than southern CA does!

I'm with sniper on this, i can't believe how much effort is being made about every break down since the synthetic surfaces came along. I've been watching US racing for a few years now, and in my eyes i used to see just as many break down then (if not more) as i see now that the synthetic surfaces have suffered.

Have these tracks not given long enough for the track to have 'settled in' do you think?
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Old 09-25-2007, 04:30 PM
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wow, really?

i thought all this time racetracks were built around natural racing surfaces!

i was hoping people would be able to realize that compared to 'artificial' surfaces, dirt and turf are one heck of a whole lot more natural.

and from what i've read, 'proper' maintenance of a synthetic surface really isn't all that much cheaper than dirt.
if you think about it, very little about the sport is natural.
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Old 09-25-2007, 04:33 PM
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Hmm...

Organic racetracks. I'm already counting the fiddy's and huneds.
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Old 09-25-2007, 05:18 PM
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if you think about it, very little about the sport is natural.
True.

Is anything about this sport natural?
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Old 09-25-2007, 06:11 PM
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maybe we should feed horses big macs and mcnuggets.
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Old 09-25-2007, 07:01 PM
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Horses aren't safe no matter where they run or roam...

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Old 09-25-2007, 07:36 PM
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The all weather tracks are supposed to handle as much rain as falls regardless the time frame short of a flash flood. . they are designed to do that. a 1/2 amount of rain should easily have been shrugged off by SA and for that amnt to give them problems is a signal something has really screwed up the track and we'd like to know what their problem is out therel.
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Old 09-25-2007, 08:20 PM
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Old 09-25-2007, 10:12 PM
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Horses aren't safe no matter where they run or roam...

http://www.leaderherald.com/News/art...rticleID=13104
I heard that the owner was more concern with getting the bridle back
It's gettin' REAL dangerous traveling the "backroads" in this county.
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Old 09-26-2007, 10:32 AM
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While England on average recieves about 22" of rain each year, Los Angeles receives about 15". While that is a sizable difference, consider how the precipitation is distributed: the rainy season is much shorter in SoCal than the nearly 12-month cycle in which rain falls in your country. Have you ever seen a Southern California mudslide, the result of a few inches of rain in a very short (a few hours, one day) period? And this rain occurs during the Santa Anita winter-spring meet for the most part. When it rains in October-January, how much flat racing is conducted in England?

It's not simply a matter of how much rain, but how much rain falls within specified time periods.
Well put it this way..... this year we have suffered up to 3 inches of rain within a few hours in our "summer", all around the country, and apart from Southwell (which was washed away) all of the other tracks with artificial surfaces were fine (the drainage just needed a little helping hand, that's all).

As far as i'm aware the rain suffered at SA was not a 'flash flood' or anything like that.

As sumitas said, these tracks are designed to take as much rain as they possibly can. They have been tested when the surface was being developed. The drainage of poly is usually excellent. I don't know what differences there are with cushion track, but i can't image them to be too different.

edit: and to answer your final question, the all weather racing is throughout the year. So i have only seen 2 or 3 all weather cards abandoned because of the surface and that was because of heavy snowfall. The other all weather meetings abandaned in the winter have been because of fog.
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Old 09-26-2007, 02:59 PM
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The all weather tracks are supposed to handle as much rain as falls regardless the time frame short of a flash flood. . they are designed to do that. a 1/2 amount of rain should easily have been shrugged off by SA and for that amnt to give them problems is a signal something has really screwed up the track and we'd like to know what their problem is out therel.

The problem is that the base had gotten to compacted and didnt allow the drainage system to do its job , since this bit of rain they went down and turned up the base a little bit to make it less compacted so the next time it rains the water will be able to go thru.
People just need to take it easy and calm down , its a new surface and even tho no one likes it there may be things that need to be adjusted here and there , Im sure by the time the long Santa Anita meet begins the kinks will be ironed out , I wish the horseman would just shut the hell up and stop suggesting things that the track should do like, make it faster , slow it down blah blah blah .
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The problem is that the base had gotten to compacted and didnt allow the drainage system to do its job , since this bit of rain they went down and turned up the base a little bit to make it less compacted so the next time it rains the water will be able to go thru.
People just need to take it easy and calm down , its a new surface and even tho no one likes it there may be things that need to be adjusted here and there , Im sure by the time the long Santa Anita meet begins the kinks will be ironed out , I wish the horseman would just shut the hell up and stop suggesting things that the track should do like, make it faster , slow it down blah blah blah .

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Old 09-26-2007, 03:03 PM
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Your in trouble now Mister and why the hell arent you at work ????????
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Old 09-26-2007, 03:05 PM
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Your in trouble now Mister and why the hell arent you at work ????????

Trouble with you? Hot damn...dream come true.

and who says I aint at work?
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Old 09-26-2007, 03:10 PM
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and who says I aint at work?
Thats it
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Old 09-26-2007, 03:14 PM
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Thats it

Imma send you a good pic of me that use can use as your avatar, instead of that chode in your picture now
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Old 09-26-2007, 03:47 PM
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Imma send you a good pic of me that use can use as your avatar, instead of that chode in your picture now
That chode has six pack abs at 52 , what you got sugar loaf?
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