BreezeFigs Quick-Pix Saturday, October 17, 2020 by Bob Fierro & Jay Kilgore
We don’t know whether the scratch of one of our Pix made a difference but we are hard pressed to think he could have challenged the other, Hard Love, who put on a sterling performance to pay on astounding $25 last week. Thank you very much. He was one of 23 BreezeFigs 2-year-old maidens who won last week, the rest of them coming at: Belmont (two more, including a BreezeFigs trifecta); Delaware (two, including a BreezeFigs exacta); Finger Lakes; Gulfstream West (four, including two BreezeFigs exactas); Indiana (two); Keeneland (two); Laurel, Parx, Penn (two), Presque Isle, Remington, Santa Anita (two, including a BreezeFigs exacta), Thistledown, and Woodbine. The 3-year-old maidens won at Delaware (two), Indiana, Keeneland and Remington. Today’s cards are all over the place but there’s a race that might tickle your wallet, see below. Stay safe and good luck!
If you’d like to learn a little more about how we come up with BreezeFigs, take a look at our new website by clicking here: www.biodatatrack.com and click on the tab BreezeFigs at the top of the page. In there you will find a link to a major study of how over 17,000 BreezeFigs horses from the sales 2007 through 2013 have succeeded on the racetrack based on Group and stride length. You can also access that study by clicking this link: www.biodatatrack.com/BreezeFigs-Study.pdf.
Here’s Saturday’s Pick:
2-Year-Olds
Keeneland, 7th Race, Maiden Special Weight, about 7 Furlongs (Dirt)
Two of the BreezeFigs fillies in here have started without much to show for it so the first timer, Miss Dial, looks like she can be tempting at 6-to-1 in the morning line. She turned in a modest two-under-Par Group 3 performance at OBSAPR with a 24.13 foot stride length (SL), about a quarter foot longer than average for fillies that day at a furlong. However, she was scratched from the sale (SCR) after that and wheeled back at EASMAY where here eight-over-Par Group 1 performance featured a 24.59 foot SL, three-fifths of a foot longer than average. Nice turn around. Thinking and Mia at Midnight come out of OBSAPR with fairly decent profiles—in fact, they breezed on the same day and Thinking posted a three-over-Par Group 1 notice with a 24.56 foot SL, about three-fifths of a foot longer than average. She was not sold (RNA) on a final bid of 195k. Mia at Midnight chalked up a one-over-par Group 2 number with a 24.62 foot SL, just a tad longer than Thinking, and she was also unsold, for 40k. The latter two did not impress in their debuts but they are gimmick worth along with Miss Dial, who is a logical key. Good luck!

