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Thanks str. I went back to look at the posts you suggested regarding pace. I put the following up in quotes for your reference and because it gets into what I am trying to fine out. I have a few...
What is the best way to analyze pace? [if this has already been addressed could you give me an approximate time and or date to go back and search the thread?]
Is the length of the stretch or the length into the first turn a factor in the "speed vs. closer" bias?