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Date Posted: 17:26:01 03/19/04 Fri
Author: Iamoop
Subject: Hate to agree with anyone in this thread. But a baby spurter going against a GE of equal age... on tracks that favor spurters.. will get caught from a horse running in the 10-12 spot more often than not. Because on the outside, the babies don't get boxed in as much. In the middle and the rail, the baby spurter will get stuck more often. Either way.. it IS possible for a baby spurter to catch a baby FR running the GE.
In reply to: SHADY 's message, "You belong here DOC Killer... AND you're wrong. But have fun with your foul language and incorrect posts. And I encourage you to come race with me... just don't point out WHO you are when you do. I don't care what post you have, you won't catch me on debut... period." on 00:29:40 03/19/04 Fri


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