Yarmouth Pace Bias Statistics
The graphs below indicate what percentage of horses with a particular running style won over each particular distance.
The three different styles are horses that led, horses which were mid pack, and horses held up at the back.
The Pace Indicator (PI) is a quick representation of the analysis, and indicates the style of running which is most favourable over each particular distance. A PI of 2 would indicate that all winners led. A PI score of 0 would mean that all winners were held up. Obviously the actual figure is always somewhere in between depending on the pace bias which exists.
The three different styles are horses that led, horses which were mid pack, and horses held up at the back.
The Pace Indicator (PI) is a quick representation of the analysis, and indicates the style of running which is most favourable over each particular distance. A PI of 2 would indicate that all winners led. A PI score of 0 would mean that all winners were held up. Obviously the actual figure is always somewhere in between depending on the pace bias which exists.
ANALYSIS | PI |
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5 Furlongs | |
1.40 | |
6 Furlongs | |
1.32 | |
7 furlongs | |
1.30 | |
1 Mile | |
1.28 | |
1 Mile 6 Furlongs | |
1.08 |
Yarmouth is a big wide open course with a long straight. Overall it is a very fair course in terms of horses running styles, although it is quite difficult to make all there.
In terms of the individual distances, shown below is how Yarmouth ranks :
5 Furlongs – 19th out of 31 courses
6 Furlongs – 22nd out of 28 courses
7 Furlongs – 7th out of 22 courses
8 Furlongs – 12th out of 26 courses
In terms of the individual distances, shown below is how Yarmouth ranks :
5 Furlongs – 19th out of 31 courses
6 Furlongs – 22nd out of 28 courses
7 Furlongs – 7th out of 22 courses
8 Furlongs – 12th out of 26 courses