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Title: Changing Track Speeds
Post by: JimP on June 13, 2002, 02:42:09 PM
A while back someone posted some comments regarding how some California track (I think it might have been Hollywood) changed speeds during one particular day. I think the comments came from someone involved with track maintenance. Was \'Bruno\' the name? I didn\'t make a copy of the original post. Could someone please repost it. Or point me to the original post in the archives. This time I will copy it. I thought it was very interesting.
Title: Re: Changing Track Speeds
Post by: TGJB on June 13, 2002, 04:11:05 PM
Split Variants, Changing Tracks: Bruno\'s Take (1/3/02).
Also check out the interview with track superintendent Steve Wood on the Del Mar site.

Title: Re: Changing Track Speeds
Post by: JimP on June 13, 2002, 09:43:27 PM
Thanks.

All I saw on the Del Mar site was their chat room exchange with Steve Wood. Is that the one you\'re referring to? I scanned through that one but didn\'t see anything particularly enlightening. Did I miss something?
Title: Bruno's Take
Post by: JimP on June 13, 2002, 09:49:32 PM
I checked the archives and found the listed post but when I try to access I get an error message that says \'The Page Cannot Be Found\'. Has it been deleted? Is there another source?
Title: Re: Bruno's Take
Post by: nicely nicely on June 14, 2002, 02:33:13 PM
JimP wrote:
>
> I checked the archives and found the listed post but when I
> try to access I get an error message that says \'The Page
> Cannot Be Found\'. Has it been deleted? Is there another source?

I restored the message. Sorry for the inconvenience.

Search the archives...the exact title is

\"Split variants, Changing Tracks: Bruno\'s Take\"

The direct link is--

http://www.thorograph.com/Ask/archives/11556.html
Title: Re: Bruno's Take
Post by: JimP on June 14, 2002, 03:03:46 PM
Thanks. Found it. And saved it.
Title: Re: Changing Track Speeds
Post by: TGJB on June 14, 2002, 06:49:20 PM
It\'s not an in-depth discussion, but he does confirm that the chute gtes different maintenance than the rest of the track (sprint/route variability), that tides, shade, sun and wind affect moisture content, and that different parts of tracks are watered differently (because of shade). He also says tracks should be 10% moisture at all times but it is very hard to keep it that way because of \"the wind the sun and the elements\".