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8/3/2025, 11:58:12 PM
>First, Front Runners perform worse when there is only one of them in the race. Thus, if you are relying on a Front Runner, you may wish to run two, particularly if it’s a track where Front Runners aren’t popular. The two will compete to keep the lead, making both of them run faster.
Ah, I think I get it now, why my front runners have been getting caught by pace chasers every single time. I was about to give up and run 2 late + 1 end, but I think I'll go 3 front runners instead
Ah, I think I get it now, why my front runners have been getting caught by pace chasers every single time. I was about to give up and run 2 late + 1 end, but I think I'll go 3 front runners instead
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