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Beyer adjusted Summer Doldrums figure down after one of his recent races. Do the Moss figures also adjust figures or do they keep the figure intact ?

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Beyer adjusted Summer Doldrums figure down after one of his recent races. Do the Moss figures also adjust figures or do they keep the figure intact ?

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Our pace figures are based on the variant obtained from the Beyer Speed Figure. Thus if a Beyer figure changes, so does the pace figures. However… and I hope this makes sense… sometimes a Beyer Speed Figure is projected upward or downward because of a slow pace or sometimes a fast pace, and when this happens, it will almost never be reflected in the pace figures. Brief and possibly confusing explanation: Using the pacefig number system, lets suppose Summer Doldrums runs pace figs of 55-58 en route to a frontrunning 6F score for a final figure of 72, based on the track variant for the days other races. Now lets suppose that because of the effect the slow pace had on the final time, the Beyer Speed Figure is adjusted upward, and the final figure becomes 76 on my scale. If left alone, our computer system will automatically change Summer Doldrums’ figs to 59-62 and 76. However, just because the final time was affected by slow fractions doesnt mean the pacefigs should be changed, too. T

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