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It's a very interesting subject and one I follow closely. I'm not aware of any resources available. My knowledge and experience of race reading comes from on site at the racecourse. I do a bit of form work the night before, but very little. May I suggest you consider looking at live streams, or replays. I deliberately mute all race callers / commentators, and have a good knowledge of camera angle bias which helps form an opinion.
- ShaunWhite
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https://www.betfairtradingblog.com/in-p ... cing-pace/ might be of interest to you.
It's not my field but pacecards.com used to get a few mentions.
It's not my field but pacecards.com used to get a few mentions.
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Racing post, sporting life. Don't need to pay for anything, you get comments for lifetime form. Gives the basics but not always accurate, watching replays is time consuming but paints a better picture as them comments are only really a few sentences max.
- wearthefoxhat
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attheraces is often a fair starting point. (Free) Higher the pace score the better.
https://www.attheraces.com/racecard/Sed ... -2022/2020
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- wearthefoxhat
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elofan0 wrote: ↑Wed May 04, 2022 9:32 amhttp://www.ukracingform.com/today-s-form/
https://www.racingandsports.com/form-gu ... ed-kingdom
https://www.racingtv.com/racecards

your welcome fox ... the first link you get more options when you click horses name the box to the right gives a little more info then.. the racingtv gives some great sectional times too
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