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The thing I notice, doris, with W/P is that they lose ground on the GOES. They do well on base value (for the most part) but tend to score lower on GOEs than C/P. There was 1.5 difference in base values. Additionally, it's worth mentioning that C/P are working with the TES handicap that is the long-lift.
But more than that, for all the improvement we talk about with W/P, P/I have improved rapidly. If they continue this rapid pace, I'd say they could challenge W/P, especially if W/P coast a little (which I'm worried about, honestly).
But more than that, for all the improvement we talk about with W/P, P/I have improved rapidly. If they continue this rapid pace, I'd say they could challenge W/P, especially if W/P coast a little (which I'm worried about, honestly).