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Re: [RC] Some Thoughts on Pacing (Part 2) - Truman Prevatt

That's what most of the stats show. I remember reading somewhere a long time ago before I tired a 100, that when your horse can comfortably do about a 6 hour 50 he is ready for a 100. When the mare did her first sub six hour 50, the next ride was our first 100.

Truman

Jim Holland wrote:

It appears that the last 25 miles of a one day 100 is as large a step as moving from 25 miles to 50! Obviously 100 Mile Rides are not very forgiving of mistakes in judgment.



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[RC] Some Thoughts on Pacing (Part 2), Jim Holland