By Bruce Teague
What other option is there than bend starts, a reader asked? Well that’s an easy one to answer.
Alone among the racing codes, or in human sports, greyhound racing long ago decided that all race starts had to be on the circuit proper, including those on a bend. Maybe that had its genesis in space limitations, funds available, or the time volunteer working bees were able to allot to building the track. Who knows, but it doesn’t matter. The point is that it is a dumb principle. They just create problems and have no upside.
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