
Gran Alegría, being the strongest in the mile means being the strongest in the racing world!
You’ve thrown a stone as big as a pickling stone.
Is that so?
There is already the strongest miler with a nickname…
Generally agreed!
I thought this kid was just like Baku-chan and foolish, but sometimes they show the typical arrogance that strong people have.
That’s right.
Who said “miler”!
All racehorses are essentially milers.
In fact, Frankel, known as the strongest in history, is fundamentally a miler.
Contrail might have been best around that time.
The head Bakushin (sprint) and head mile have come out.
It’s coming out for long-distance and dirt races.
Let’s have Bakuchan try hard starting from a mile.
Listen up, hey.
You can’t win by just lying; you can’t run double the distance.
>>13
…?
It’s 2 miles, right?
Mr. Taiki is also capable of running in dirt miles, making him one of the strongest.
Of course, I can run too…
There are too many eligible candidates for the head mid-range…
You haven’t won at 1.25 miles, have you?
No way, puy!
As expected of you, Efforia…
It’s a good mile.
I get the feeling that this kid is being underestimated because they’re one of the recent ones, but their record is really competitive against Taiki Shuttle, right?
>>20
I don’t think there is anyone who can be said to be stronger than Gran in the mile sprint after Gran.
>>20
Is Gran Alegria being underestimated…?
Maurice and Daiwa Major look like they’re saying “please stop.”
>>21
Big brother, it’s about time you become a daughter, you know…
>>22
Honestly, I didn’t think it would be this difficult.
>>33
It’s not that the horse owner is reluctant; it’s just that Cygames isn’t willing to offer it (for now).
Maurice is also dominating the mile category and heading to the Autumn Festival, so he’s probably of the same kind.
Due to the precedent set by something called Nihon Piro Mute, the theory that if a horse is strong over a mile, it can also be strong over two miles can be valid.
Dame Jadasu either wins or comes in second in the Arima Kinen.
Well, the Arima Kinen is also a mile, isn’t it?
>>27
I see, but…
This is why the people from Fujisawa…
You haven’t won at 2000 meters, have you?
I don’t think it’s underrated, but if you say that the evaluation is spread out because there are too many amazing horses in the same generation, then I can understand that.
In terms of mile conditions, it has even won against cucumbers, so it can seriously be called a top candidate for the strongest miler.
I just came to the Uma Musume world as an absolutely ridiculous idiot.
>>32
It’s because I’m a miler, so there’s no helping it.
>>32
It was already predetermined that I would be turned into a ridiculous mileage brain by the time I realized what had happened.
There are often discussions that if Arima can conserve their stamina during the race, they can compete even as a miler.
Looking at this child’s racing history, I think, “Are they running there in the Asahi Cup!?”
>>35
At the time of the JF, Lemaire was in Hong Kong.
It’s strange to think that Gran Alegria, Loves Only You, and Chrono Genesis are all from the same generation.
>>36
I like the feeling of completely different lines intersecting in a classic way.
Neither SS nor Puipui has ever run a mile…👀
You’re surprisingly strong mentally…
It is as expected that Kazuo Sensei would call her the female Taiki Shuttle.
Until now, head Bakushin and head Chokushin have been synonymous with eccentricity in the racing world.
“The new light called ‘head mile’ is what all milers are about.”
If the story is about 2 miles, I might just leave it to 💐.
It’s excellent… I’ll take you on!
>>46
A practice course with no one around: Taiki Shuttle vs Gran Alegria?!
>>56
There’s no excuse for that!!!!!!!
>>68
(A big cat that knocks over a bucket)
>>56
Stop it, trainer!
When the camp is humorous, character creation becomes interesting…
Does that mean the shorter the proper distance, the more stupid one becomes?
>>49
Did Karen-chan call me an idiot?
>>49
What will you say to Fu-chan, Ojou, and Believe?
>>49
While there are clever kids among the Uma Musume, it is reasonable that the ratio tends to be higher when considering real horses.
A Uma Musume overly fixated on the 8th floor.
There is already an undefeated champion of mile races, Typhoon Shuttle, Oguri Cap, and Northern Flight, who has conquered both the spring and autumn mile races in their lifetime…
Just one more person.
It’s well done that both Fujisawa’s first G1 and last G1 are in the Mile Championship, and also that they are for fillies.
Has Daiwa Major stopped being a stallion?
Believe is friends with Durandal and Lighto, right?
>>58
(You’re such an idiot…)
>>59
It’s too much of an accident to get caught up in…
The fool was synonymous with short distances…
The new key visual, combined with the others.
(It seems like they’re thinking, isn’t it a bit long for miles?)
When Kanaloa comes, it seems like he’ll be constantly used as a lackey by Karen-chan.
Whisper, whisper, whisper… After all, sprinters are…
Well, not all real horses are like that, but generally, those that can listen to people are smarter and more suited for long distances, while those with too wild a temperament that are difficult to control often end up in short-distance races.
Anyone who makes fun of my mom will have to deal with me.
>>66
Come back to life.
>>70
I thought you shouldn’t kill, but seriously, no way that’s true.
Isn’t it unfair for a miler to blow past a sprinter just with their finishing speed?
>>67
Every time I see it, those legs are gross.
>>67
Bianfe.
Digi-tan is smart… probably.
The comparison is with Taiki Shuttle and Maurice… No, it’s amazing just to be on this stage.
But Fujisawa says that Taiki Shuttle is stronger, so there’s no point in arguing.
If you run 2400 at a mile’s speed, it would be a world record, right?
Well, I’m losing.
>>78
If you gather monsters from all over the world, of course…
>>83
What the hell is that guy who might have won?
>>90
I’m an Umamusume called Oguri Cap, and I can do my best as long as everyone supports me, just like any other horse girl.
>>78
It was the other person’s fault…
That is more of an incident than an accident.
In the end, as long as we can win at Arima, it’s all good!
A miler that can run a slightly shorter mile and a slightly longer mile.
The true distance that determines the strongest in the race is 1800 meters on turf.
>>81
Well, these days, if you can win at both 1800 and 2400, you definitely feel strong.
But… if it’s a dirt 1600…?
>>84
Howdy!!!!
>>86
This big dog is too unruly…
>>89
Many people are probably raising this big dog the most in Uma Musume.
The mile factor circulation causes always come up with a name.
>>84
The course is crap.
It was horrifying that the 1600 time for Flightline when he won the BC Classic was faster than the BC Mile on the same day.
As expected, Nakayama… Nakayama decides the strongest horse, Gogh.
This must be Kazuo Fujisawa.
Maurice definitely has the pedigree and performance that wouldn’t be surprising if he were turned into a Uma Musume, but it seems like his contemporaries are underperforming.
If Oju had come riding a wild horse…
Don’t casually start a war.
Conversely, the Japanese horse racing industry has become quite impressive as it has reached a level where it can win on a global scale.
I feel like the level of monsters abroad is getting higher too.
I like the catchphrase of the health land master’s commercial.
What do you think, Ai-chan?
Somehow
Essential Miler
Isn’t it a lot?
>>99
Horses are essentially milers.
Did you not know?
>>99
Essentially, what will happen to the tissue box?
In recent years, Japanese horses have been struggling in overseas races on turf.
I am Oguri Cap, the president of the “Let’s Do the Mile CS JC Rotation” association for the world’s mile runners.
The vice president is Ikuno Dictus Bamboo Memory.
Ikuno-san, where exactly is the appropriate distance?
I can’t just let that go unheard.
Is the Arima Kinen a mile race?
>>107
Is that so?
>>107
That’s Deuce.
>>107
Well, there is only one horse that has achieved victory in the older horse mile G1…
Basically, if it feels like a miler, there are mentions of things like their physique or the way they run.
I think Gran would have gotten 2000 if there hadn’t been any monsters around at that time.
>>109
This year, it could be the top favorite for the Osaka Cup.
If you run one mile casually and then one mile seriously,
It’s spring, so it’s miles.
It seems like Takarazuka is more tiring than Arima.
I might not be able to win because 3200m is too long-distance.
I can win in a 2-mile short distance.
The strong ones are strong in miles.
I wish you wouldn’t call yourself a strong player when you’re not strong at miles.
As expected, the NHK Mile to the Derby was the right choice.
“MacQueen can win at the mile too.”
The Emperor of Miles will not remain silent!
>>119
Nippon Teio lost at the Yasuda Memorial…
>>122
Maybe it’s not over there, but Nihon Pillow Winner…
Well, since I already achieved a three-title reign in Zephyr’s scenario, I guess I have to do it in all weight classes here.
As of now, the strongest active miler might be Romach.
>>121
(I have hardly participated in the mile races in Hong Kong.)
>>125
It’s as if they are avoiding the mile race…
I wonder why.
Nice mile!
1.25 miles is not a mile, right…?
>>127
It’s called “miles” because it has “miles”!
Whoa… I’ve become able to run on turf, dirt, mile, sprint, and long distance to see the Uma Musume-chan up close…
>>130
You’re weird!!
>>130
Long distances are impossible for Digitang, right?!
>>133
Short distances are impossible too!!
If you’re the one who defeated Almond Eye, then I guess that must be true…
If Digi-tan could go long distances, it would really be a pervert.
>>134
It’s quite perverted as it is…
>>139
It’s not so much about Digi-tan but rather about the faction.
If you run ahead, you’ll just get followed from behind and barely passed at the end, so the idea of swinging wide and surprising them from out of sight to overtake is definitely quite eccentric.
You seem to like “Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea.”
Desi-tan has a distance suitability as narrow as Suzuka-san’s.
>>137
There’s only A in the turf dirt mile middle distance.
>>137
It’s as if Suzuka has a narrow appropriate distance…
Using phrases with “mile” like “ohamaile” or “miles” too frequently is a bit…
>>142
It would be a big problem if “miles” entered a taboo area, wouldn’t it?
I wanted to see Gran Alegria face off against Golden Sixty…
In the Uma Musume world, being able to run a mile is more advantageous in terms of the number of G1 races, so I can’t deny that…
>>144
If it’s a sprint specialist like Karen-chan who can’t really run middle distances, the races will end up being quite lonely…
>>146
In reality, it’s increasing just like in Hong Kong…
I think it’s incredible that the character can still place third even in mid-distance, which shows it’s not lacking in performance.
>>145
It’s not that he didn’t run; rather, it’s that he wasn’t made to run. There are opinions that, physically, Taiki could have also done middle-distance races, but I wonder how he would have actually performed if he had run…
In terms of Uma Musume, is it considered a mile from 1501 to 1800 meters?
Who was it that said thoroughbreds are essentially milers?
Personally, I like long distances, but there aren’t many long distances, right?
>>153
Outside of Japan, there are hardly any traditions other than the Melbourne Cup.
>>153
I wonder if Albert will become a Uma Musume… Probably not.
Shirai is the strongest.
I think the lenient mile suitability for sprinters is a kindness of the Uma Musume.
>>156
It will make it easy to extend to a certain degree with factors.
The difference is too great depending on whether you can run a mile or not.
If it weren’t for COVID, I would have been able to see Kin 60 vs Gran Alegria…
What if Taiki Shuttle had participated in the autumn of 1998…?
It feels like they’re scoring a bit leniently overall because there aren’t many kids who can run on dirt.
>>160
Despite not running at all, the unanimous agreement on Orfe’s Dirt D.
It’s just a little concerning if the suitability is only that short…
The anime adaptation has been decided, and if a director comes from Shingre, will we be treated as the same kind…?
I think the long-distance races in Japan are somewhat better because the “Spring Ten” has a proper authority.
Well, it is true that there are few long-distance races in Japan.
In a world where shortness is being emphasized these days, isn’t it okay for short distances to take dominance?
Well then, let’s make the course completely straight.