Looking for suggestions regarding early speed and race setup Aqu8…Lots to unpack in this one. First, we have a group of MDC 40 state bred claimers who all are lightly races, newly turned three year olds…that’s an immediate red flag for any “pre-handicapping” (especially trying to predict early pace to the first call!). That aside, my EARLY_LATE algo shows a small advantage for #6 to maybe have the lead at the first call; however, my early flag indicator projects an edge in early speed to #3 as well as ranks of 1 in both 1st Call and 2nd Call projections…this can be fairly typical where each handicapper has to decide how to handle conflicting details.
Upon digging a little deeper, my impression of #6, Garth Road, is clearly CHEAP speed as to date, he had been unable to run a decent final fraction (very slow FR3 "feet-per-second" time as denoted by the red (?) in the “FR3 Flag” column)…he definitely has the look of a quitting sprinter…. However, it’s interesting that he was claimed last time out by a decent trainer who puts up a bug boy and in addition, the horse is getting first time Lasix….
I agree with your assessment that the #3, East Call Girl, will most likely be on the lead as the horses approach the second call…. However, I’m also troubled by his inability to put up a decent FR3 (>=50 FPS). I’m also concerned about the first time starter #8, Bustinupishardtotdo, who has a very nice win early type pedigree and attract the services of Carmouche…the glaring negative is Michelle Nevin is 0 for 21 in the last year with her first time starters!
Honestly, I prefer the #1, Tunnel Vision, in this spot…He’s coming out of a much better race and figures to improve as a second time starter…also, figures to get a good stalking position and be right in the mix turning for home.... But, anything less than 2/1 would be "no thanks"!
Finally, the #4, Helicopter Money, drops and gets first Lasix and could be the wildcard?
This is my two cents and not really worth much more as I have an especially hard time with NY bred MDC races!
I won’t be playing this race; but I’ll sure be rooting for your horse to wire the field…. BOL!