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12-18-2011, 01:20 PM | #1 |
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If you are finding yourself rushed trying to keep up with multiple tracks during the racing day, I would suggest picking your pace lines the night before when it is quiet. I have found my pace line selections to be more consistent and better when choosing my lines in the quiet of the evening.
That way, on race day, you can just process your scratches and whether to bet or not without the added pressure of trying to decide on a pace line. Just thought I would share. Have a good day all. Jim |
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