When does the Pace Pressure Gauge reading point to a late pace bias?
In sprint races, a late pace bias appears when the pressure reading (first number) reaches 26. In routes, we shift to our late pace contenders at a 21 reading. Please note that the second number in the gauge represents velocity, which is the number of one dimensional early pace horses with 5 or more speed points. The higher the numbers in each category (pressure and velocity) the more likely the winner will be a P/C or C.