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Weekend Stakes Beyers: Unique Bella 96; Separationofpowers 86
KEE Shadwell Mile S (G1): Suedois-FR 105 (Le Havre-IRE) D. O'Meara/D. Tudhope
KEE Breeders' Futurity (G1): Free Drop Billy 79 (Union Rags) D. Romans/R. Albarado KEE First Lady S (G1): Zipessa 100 (City Zip) M. Stidham/J. Bravo KEE TCA S (G2): Finley'sluckycharm 94 (Twirling Candy) W. Calhoun/B. Hernandez KEE Woodford S. (G2): Bucchero 98 (Kantharos) T. Glyshaw/F. De La Cruz KEE Spinster S (G1): Romantic Vision 96 (Lemon Drop Kid) G. Arnold/B. Hernandez KEE Bourbon S: Flameaway 71 (Scat Daddy) M. Casse/J. Leparoux KEE Alcibiades S (G1): Heavenly Love 80 (Malibu Moon) M. Casse/J. Leparoux KEE Phoenix S (G2): Whitmore 96 (Pleasantly Perfect) R. Moquett/M. Franco BEL Jockey Club Gold Cup S (G1): Diversify 107 (Bellamy Road) R. Violette/I. Ortiz BEL Champagne S (G1): Firenze Fire 90 (Poseidon's Warrior) J. Servis/I. Ortiz BEL Flower Bowl S (G1): War Flag 98 (War Front) C. McGaughey/J. Ortiz BEL Frizette S (G1): Separationofpowers 86 (Candy Ride-ARG) C. Brown/J. Ortiz BEL Hill Prince S (G3): Yoshida-JPN 96 (Heart's Cry-JPN) W. Mott/M. Franco BEL Turf Sprint Invitational S: Disco Partner 100 (Disco Rico) C. Clement/I. Ortiz BEL Knickerbocker S (G2): Blacktype-FR 100 (Dunkerque-FR) C. Clement/J. Rosario SA SA Sprint Championship S (G1): Roy H 106 (More Than Ready) P. Miller/K. Desormeaux SA L.A. Woman S (G3): Unique Bella 96 (Tapit) J. Hollendorfer/M. Smith SA Surfer Girl S: Fatale Bere-FR 73 (Pedro the Great) L. Powell/K. Desormeaux SA Zuma Beach S: My Boy Jack 80 (Creative Cause) J. Desormeaux/K. Desormeaux SA Obviously Mile S: Blackjackcat (Tale of the Cat) M. Glatt/K. Desormeaux SA Swingtime S: Insta Erma 96 (Pioneerof the Nile) R. Baltas/C. Nakatani WO Mazarine S (G3): Wonder Gadot 81 (Medaglia d'Oro) M. Casse/P. Husbands WO Cup and Saucer S: Dixie Moon 75 (Curlin) C. Day Phillips/E. Da Silva WO Ruling Angel S: Sister Nation 85 (Into Mischief) M. De Paulo/E. Da Silva WO Bull Page S: Latonka 72 (Signature Red) D. McClachrie/G. Boulanger HST BC Premier's H (G3): Awesome Slate -- (Summer Bird) C. Krasner/R. Hamel BTP Juvenile S: Awaken 69 (Super Saver) T. Hamm/J. Graham BTP Best of Ohio Sprint S: Hijo de Sheltowee 79 (Devil His Due) N. Morales/P. Morales BTP Best of Ohio Distaff S: Mayas Queen Neetee 78 (Speightstown) J. Radosevich/L. Colon BTP John W. Galbreath Memorial S: Missap 62 (A. P. Warrior) K. Gorder/D. Sarvis BTP Best of Ohio Endurance S: Mo Dont No 90 (Uncle Mo) J. Radosevich/R. Feliciano PRX Plum Pretty S: Power of Snunner 82 (Power by Far) T. Kreiser/D. Whitney FNO Harris Farms S: Tribal Storm 84 (Papa Clem) E. Moger/I. Orozco FL Leon Reed Memorial S : Breakin the Fever 80 (Roaring Fever) D. Breed/N. Alvarado ZIA Permian Basin S: Kram -- (Colonel John) T. Fincher/R. Chirinos ZIA Governor's Cup S: Just Call Me Ken -- (Regal Ransom) J. Cooper/A. Juarez
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Race 6 winner at Belmont???
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Looks like the horses out of the JCGC would have to get a lot faster to win in the classic.
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107 is a legit #. But its a very deep field to run against this year. If Diversify were mine it would be Cigar Mile or Clark.
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Montauk 87
And since I'm sure you want to know 'Belmont 2nd'.. Copper Town 104
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I suppose in a complete meltdown Keen Ice is not impossible.
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Seems like half the times coming out of Trakus at Santa Anita have had issues.
Not sure any of the figures this weekend at SA can be used for handicapping.
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I prefer Good Samaritan just like I did Saturday. I think he is OK. And could win some more big races if he gets, fast, contested paces.
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Trakus screwed up the Santa Anita Sprint Ch, is listed about 0.50 seconds too fast at every call.
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I have no idea how you would be able to make any varients and figures this last three days given all the issues, best of luck on that. I have in my notes to not use the figures this past weekend.
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If the times are wrong for some of the races the figs are being made off bad data, how cant they be askew?
I have a real question I simply have never heard a reasonable answer for perhaps someone knows. Why dont they time races from the moment the gates open what is the fascination with run up? |
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after SA declares how they adjusted races 1 and 7 and fixed the timing problem immediately after the races, calling Craig and those that are questioning the times this weekend out in published statement on Twitter, then being told they still have it wrong, they have updated them again. You cant make this stuff up. Trakus has had issues all over the Country as Timeform has discovered over and over again (I assume the people at Beyer as well)...and as players Santa Anita, among others, has told us that there is nothing to see here, moving along.
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It's hard to time races because nobody wants to time them from when the gates open till they cross the wire. I just dont get it I never will. What could it be track records? |
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If you try to challenge the accepted thought, in some cases, you will get a backlash.
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If I say publicly a race was mistimed, you can be damn sure I've done my homework before saying it. The biggest problem the timing companies have now (and this isn't just Trakus) is that they don't know when they had a problem in many cases. They don't have the expertise to know that 1:08.68 for the Santa Anita Sprint Championship was worth investigating on that slow track. http://www.drf.com/news/beyer-santa-...stakes-revised The comments from the Trakus representative are downright laughable.
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What's to explain? Clearly the representative was spinning things. .3 seconds for a difference in a 13 foot difference in run-up is pretty big, and to say it isn't is farcical.
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It was tying the timing of the race to the run up and the time difference that I was completely confused by, those dynamics are well above my understanding of the timing of races.
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