Stride analysis exposes the ante-post Derby market’s fundamental weakness: it prices horses on form and reputation without validating distance suitability. The 2026 Epsom Derby market...
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Stride biomechanics reveals which horses will improve at different distances—before the market adjusts and prices move.
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How Stride Analysis Spots Horses Racing at The Wrong Distance
Stride biomechanics identifies horses racing at wrong distances with 75%+ accuracy—before form proves it and the market catches on.
Learn how minimum stride frequency predicts stamina, why the 7-furlong breakpoint matters, and how to spot these opportunities before prices move.
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Identifying Distance Mismatches Before the Market
StridePredictor identifies horses racing at wrong distances before the market catches on—giving you early access to opportunities before prices move.
The approach:
- Over 500 horses analysed across multiple datasets
- Prediction models achieving 75%+ accuracy
- Focus on minimum stride frequency as key stamina indicator
The insight: Horses are regularly campaigned at unsuitable distances. Their stride profiles reveal whether they’re milers being aimed at 12 furlongs, or stayers being sprinted over seven. Stride biomechanics identifies these mismatches before results make it obvious—and before the market adjusts.
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