00:00 Intro
00:52 Race Start
01:52 Last Spurt
Original race footage:
Featured Uma Musume:
Vodka (3)
Race Result:
https://en.netkeiba.com/db/race/200905030611/
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These are great. Keep it up!
commentator hypes Vodka so much is insane. honestly same.
2:12 [NIMBLE NAVIGATOR]
2:25 [BE LINE BURST]
2:29 [HOMESTRECH HASTE]
I SWEAR!!! THIS IS HOW VODKA WIN ALL OF HER RACE WHEN DO HER CAREER MODE ♥
Is awesome to see that the Uma did the same type of navigation and acceleration on the last strech as the IRL counterpart.
Dear Diary: "Today my A rank Vodka win the Cancer Cup Group B in a similar way as the 2009 Yasuda Kinen. Today is a happy day"
-> Slight Surge
-> Strightway acceleration
-> Furious Feat
-> Nimble Navigator
-> Cut and Drive
can we agree that her unique animation is exactly what happens in that last spurt? from 2:10
like how she avoid n°18 from the left while also coming from behind/left,
then almost bump into n°13 on her right
and then n°6 on her left
i guess that's why the unique was placed here
(which totally fit the situation)
What's the similarity between
Vodka in Yasuda Kinen 2009
and
TM Opera O in Arima Kinen 2000?
Both can't be blocked
It's so cool that it even looks like Vodka perks her heads up, looking for a space, fight through it, then when she have the line to spurt, her heads lowers to get that momentum.
https://youtu.be/EsgjSL16i6Y?si=OJ4TJ9IR3rY6BTTc
2009 Yasuda Kinen
I can only assume that Vodka was guiding Yutaka. Vodka is a smart horse.
In the opening of season 1 of the anime, there is a scene where Vodka runs between the Uma Musume girls, and this is the model race for that scene.
Look at that elegant side step.
It's like a human being chopping his way through a crowded Tokyo train.
Her size was even larger than half the stallions on the racetrack.