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 Any help regarding UK track undulations 
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Post Any help regarding UK track undulations
Hey guys,

Wondering if anyone could help with a website or information to do with with UK race track height rises and falls. I am looking specifically for exact height variations (eg. from the 3f to the 2f course rises 2.1m or say from the 3f to the winning post course drops 5.5m)

Any help would be much appreciated.

Cheers Tyson


Thu Oct 11, 2012 1:28 am
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Post Re: Any help regarding UK track undulations
Why?


Thu Oct 11, 2012 6:34 am
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It's just a little extra info I'd like to have regarding horses performances on testing (uphill/downhill etc) tracks. I know the rises and falls but was wondering if there was more specific details on how much of a rise/fall there actually is.


Thu Oct 11, 2012 7:54 am
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I can tell you both Newmarket courses have a stiff finish, particularly the July course, but apart from that I don't know, sorry.


Thu Oct 11, 2012 8:16 am
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Thanks anyway Ubar


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I don't know any that will go that specific for you, but http://www.allaboutbetting.co.uk/horser ... urses.html gives you as good a summary as I've seen any website provide and on the Racing Post website, you can search through courses and under the course characteristics section, they provide a diagram that will give you a vague idea of where it goes up or down, though accurate to a point.
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Thanks DB. I'm a member of racingpost. I'll check out the other one though


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