BEYER
SPEED FIGURES
Every
performance by every horse in North America is assigned a Beyer
Speed Figure that reflects the time of the race and the inherent
speed of the track, permitting easy comparisons of efforts at
different distances and tracks. In this system, 2 1/2 points are
roughly equal to one length in sprints and 2 points to one length
in routes. For example, when Fusaichi Pegasus won the Jerome Handicap
at a mile, he earned a 115 while Albert the Great finished four
and a half lengths behind in third and earned a 106. Beyer figures
appear in each past-performance line and in the National Entries.
Beyer
Speed Figure, in running line

Best
Beyers for a variety of categories are given in the career box.
The "Dist" category is for today's distance.
BEYER
SCALE
Best Beyers, in career
box

| 115+ |
Best
horses in the country |
| 100 |
Good
allowance or low-grade stakes horse |
| 90 |
Typical
$25,000 claiming race |
| 80 |
Typical
$10,000 claiming race |
| 57 |
Bottom
level $2,500 claimers at smaller tracks |