The whip activation timing in the final 200m varies significantly between jockeys even with the same horse. Early whip use (300m+) tends to produce a peak-and-fade pattern. Late whip use (200m-) allows natural acceleration to develop before stimulation. Win rate for late-use pattern: 31% vs 22% for early.
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The whip activation timing in the final 200m varies significantly between jockeys even with the same horse. Early whip use (300m+) tends to produce a peak-and-fade pattern. Late whip use (200m-) allows natural acceleration to develop before stimulation. Win rate for late-use pattern: 31% vs 22% for early.
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