Running Lines Question
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Running Lines Question
Ok, stupid question. I have been noticing 2 running lines at the break that have me confused. One says broke outwards and the other one says broke out. Does the broke out one mean that they broke out of the gate before the race or do they both mean broke outwards?
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Re: Running Lines Question
Good question - it means they both broke from the gate at a kind of weird angle.
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Re: Running Lines Question
Thank you. The difference in wording was throwing me off.
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Re: Running Lines Question
I added this to the Running Lines list. Thanks for responding Steward!
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