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					Originally Posted by King Glorious
					
				 
				To be honest, I didn't know if the mile race at Laurel would be two-turns or not.  But, IMO, a trainer can use workouts to find that out.  It's not too difficult to simulate race conditions in a workout and it's not hard at all to get a horse to work two-turns.  My main goal would be not to get the horse too drained before the big day.  I've long disagreed with the theory that a horse has to run at 9f before he can run at 10f.  I don't think the Florida Derby distance helped Barbaro win.  I don't think the Arkansas Derby distance helped Smarty win.  I think either would have won even if their preps had been 8-8.5f.  I'm a big believer in the fact that either a horse can do something or they can't. 
 
If I did want to see an actual race at two-turns though, I'd substitute the Lexington for the Derby Trial. 
			
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 You really have no comprehension of training thoroughbred horses.