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Originally Posted by SniperSB23
When a horse like We Can Seek finishes ahead of Premium Tap you know there was a hot pace that compromised anyone on or near the lead.
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Exactly...
And an understanding of pace was also very key in evaluating Invasor's Donn Handicap trip. Had he been taken back, and got jammed up inside like he did, in a real slow paced raced, it would have been nearly impossible for him to win...and he would have had a monster bad trip.
However, the Donn was run through VERY rapid early fractions, which played to Invasor's advantage, as he was rating kindly off that hot pace. And the final three furlongs of the race was run in comically slow time for the Grade 1 older male level---due in part to the strong early pace.
Basically, Invasor's trip in the Donn was perfect for six furlongs, and though he encountered very legit trouble when the race was falling apart in front of him, the final three furlongs of the race was run so slow, that he needed only get running room in order to win comfortably.
If Invasor had been able to skate through the rail unmolested---he would have won by a much larger margin for sure....but that would have been what is reffered to as "a trip of a lifetime" ---because, not only would the trip itself be fantastic, but all the circumstances of the race went in the horses favor to boot.
Think of the trip Street Sense had in the BC Juvie, which led to his 10 length margin of victory. He saved all the ground on a very live rail, while rating in 13th place, behind absurdly fast fractions. He somehow managed to skate through a collapsing race, while saving every inch of ground on the inside. That is the textbook trip of a lifetime.