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Handicapping Question
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For handicapping purposes, when looking at times, how do 1/2-mile, 5/8-mile and mile tracks compare to one another. I have been using a two-second difference between 1/2 mile and mile track times and one-second difference between a 5/8 track and a mile track.   Example, a horse going from a half-mile track to a mile track - I assume, given all things being equal (such as a decent post position), that horse has the ability to pace up to two-seconds faster at the mile track. Agree or disagree on this thought process?

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Re: Handicapping Question
« Reply #1 on: Today at 10:46:51 AM »
There is no general rule that will serve you well. Experts like Dave Little would disagree but the real answer is everything is circumstantial.

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Re: Handicapping Question
« Reply #2 on: Today at 10:52:42 AM »
For handicapping purposes, when looking at times, how do 1/2-mile, 5/8-mile and mile tracks compare to one another. I have been using a two-second difference between 1/2 mile and mile track times and one-second difference between a 5/8 track and a mile track.   Example, a horse going from a half-mile track to a mile track - I assume, given all things being equal (such as a decent post position), that horse has the ability to pace up to two-seconds faster at the mile track. Agree or disagree on this thought process?

I'd say about 0.75 seconds (three quarters of a second) slower for each added turn in general.

However track surfaces, distance to finish line, make all the difference.

I.e. Western Fair is a slow track, you won't find many horses blasting from the 7 hole.  So slow (narrower too) the 8 is a second tier horse.  Northfield in comparison when weather and other conditions are the same is faster.

Take of these what you will they are the track speed ratings for NA:

https://www.harnessracing.ws/Speed-Ratings-for-US-Harness-Tracks.htm (US)

https://standardbredcanada.ca/content/track-speed-ratings-standardbred-canada.html (CAD)

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Re: Handicapping Question
« Reply #3 on: Today at 11:00:37 AM »
The track speed ratings haven't been updated too.

Grand River (GRVR) in Canada is a 5/8's track now.

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Re: Handicapping Question
« Reply #4 on: Today at 03:01:03 PM »
Thanks for the info. Sounds like there are more variables concerning time conversions than I have been considering to this point.

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Re: Handicapping Question
« Reply #5 on: Today at 03:08:04 PM »
I go by the Trackmaster numbers to an extent.  Supposedly, they are like the Beyer numbers in tbreds.

They compare race times with a norm and figure out a variant for the days races, i.e.  track faster or slower than average. 
Then each horse gets a number for that race they ran in.
In general, I use 5/8s to be 2 seconds faster than a 1/2, and 1 second slower than a 7/8 or 1 mile track.

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Re: Handicapping Question
« Reply #6 on: Today at 04:16:17 PM »
Catch some of those capable Canadian horses that come south and race like it's Spring in 20-40 degree weather.

 

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