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Originally Posted by easy goer
Not necessarily, horses can go out awfully slow and still be impressive if they finish strongly. Saving time on the front end does not translate into an equally fast finish.
A good example: The 1978 Belmont Stakes.
How many lengths did this horse make up in the final 2 1/2 furloughs??
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Horses can go out slow and finish strongly and look impressive, yes. But how impressive they look depends in large part on who they are running against.
We were talking specifically about Time Squared and how his 8.5 furlong winning time was the slowest of three run at the distance last friday. Not only did the allowance horses run nearly four seconds faster, another group of maidens ran about 1.5 seconds faster.
However everyone seems most excited about Time Squared's race because he closed ground. I just feel that this horse will have no solution when facing horses that have proven that they can run fast early, middle, and late.