> But Maryben, every time the subject arises of a "rule" mandating a minimum
> number of vet checks, various riders post that long loops and minimal
> checks are standard on multi-day rides, and claim that these rides have the
> lowest number of treatments. Isn't that what he's saying?
>
That is pretty much true. But the multi day riders are generally going at a
much slower pace and it usually does not seem to matter much who "wins". The
WEG type rides are longer and way more competitive.....mb
Then the problem would appear to be with the "WEG type riders", and not
with the number/lengths of holds. I think that's what the French Chef
d'Equip meant.
terre
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