Don't bet another horse until you know if it was helped or hindered by the pace of the race. You'll save money by passing weak pace ability horses. You won't be fooled into a foolish bet.

The Velocity Generator

The concept that VG is built on is solid, pace matters - the “pace of the race” matters. Ray Taulbot’s original idea about pace of the race, instead of pace of the horse, was and still is the inspiration and the reason I continue to research pace ability of racehorses. Many years ago Mr. Taulbot wrote, “A winning horse either sets or overcomes the pace of the race it runs against.” I amended that statement to, “A superior winning horse either sets or overcomes the fast pace of the race it runs against.” That statement sums up my work.

Whether you want to know the pace ability of a particular horse, or if a horse should improve this time out, or if a race is a key pace race, or if that 103 speed figure that towers over the field is for real, Velocity Generator will inform you. IMPORTANT: The program exposes weak pace ability; we won’t be fooled by good pacelines. Eliminating those horses saves us money.

Velocity Generator has been tested in real time for over 10 years with hundreds of races. All types of races, from the best stakes horses to the lowly maiden claimers, have been tested. Read on to find out how the Velocity Generator could change your game. Please remember: The Velocity Generator is not an easy money system; I don’t believe there is one.

THE POWER OF SIX

1) Speed figures

Speed figures are influenced by pace velocity. The pace of the race velocity rating adjusts the “raw/pure” speed figures. The data file version has two speed figures. The second one is the adjusted one. Imagine a favorite with the best unadjusted speed figure in the field, a 100. Let’s say the pace was slow 5 in its last race. Depending on the speed figure vendor the adjusted speed figure could be a 92! Depending on the speed figures of the other horses in the field and the pace match-up, we have just exposed a false favorite. The betting public usually makes the top speed figure horse the favorite not always but most of the time. Without pace of the race velocity figures you could not have adjusted the speed figure to expose the false favorite.

2) Flagging improving form horses

PaceAppraiser research shows that horses moving into the turn against a fast pace improve in subsequent races - especially in the maiden ranks. A fast pace plus a move into the turn is a flag for improving form. With pace of the race velocity figures you will flag those horses for improvement.

3) Pace ability

Horses that stay close to the pace against a fast pace velocity figure and continue on to record par speed figures are the best horses in their class. These horses are more likely to succeed as they move up the class ladder. A par speed figure earned against a fast pace represents above average ability. The pace velocity rating tells the tale. Simply check the velocity figure and position at the pace call. But remember, off pace horses (P/C, C) are disadvantaged if the pace of the race was slow. A Slow 5 does not help ordinary off pace horses come on late. Compare the pace velocity rating with runnings styles for best results.

4) Race quality

Check the pace of the race velocity rating and the speed figure of the winner. Superior races are fast at the pace call and par or better for the winner’s speed figure. It helps to know the quality of a race when Maiden Special Weights move into Non-Winners Allowance races. Slow pace Maiden winners routinely fail at the next higher class level if their win was against a slow pace. Plus, it’s simply fun to sit down with a stack of past performances and rate the quality of Stakes Races, Graded and all.

5) Key pace races

Key pace races are Fast 5 or faster. You must take a second look at any horse coming out of a Fast 5 and faster race. These are the best races, the highest quality. So make sure you don’t miss potential overlays.

6) Pace shapes

The inverse relationship between pace and final time is revealed with pace of the race shapes. Off pace horses that have “bad” last race pacelines could have been the recipient of a Slow/Fast pace shape. Not good. Fast/Slow would be ideal. Pace shapes give us that information. Here’s how to do it with pace of the race figures: Note the pace figure, par or whatever, and the speed figure of the winner relative to par for that class. A Fast/Fast pace are the best, of course. As I mentioned above, off pace horses are disadvantaged when confronted with a pace shape of Slow/Fast. Using the pace of the race figures and par speed figure charts creates a tool to determine if a certain horse was at a pace disadvantage or not. Remember, the velocity rating is not a pace figure. It’s a pace of the race rating.

THE RESEARCH

Investigation into the significance of pace velocity revealed:
The best horses are able to set or overcome a fast pace.
Horses that have confronted a fast pace tend to improve in subsequent races.
Final time is effected by pace velocity—an inverse relationship.

THE BENEFITS TO YOU

The Velocity Generator will answer these fundamental questions for you:
Does this horse have the pace ability to duplicate its running style against today’s field?
Did this horse take advantage of the pace velocity of its last race relative to running style?
What is the basic pace ability of this horse?
How was this speed figure earned? Is it for real?
Can this horse move up against tougher competition?
Is this horse improving? I believe this is the most important factor.
How difficult was this race, really?

THE FEATURES

Running lines are appraised with a simple format: Slow 2, Par, Fast 3, etc.
Key pace races start at a Fast 5 rating.
Easily make speed figure adjustments relative to pace of the race velocity. Beyer, BRIS, TSN. (VG supports TSN Procap files)
Creates a pace figure adjusted to pace of race velocity.
Rates 70 dirt tracks.
Data Import Interface - Important: DRF Formulator 4, BRIS & TSN single data files
Point and click Interface

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