Gallop Racer - Races

Races

Races in Gallop Racer are divided into four classes, depending on the quality of the horses in the race, and the type of race:

  • Open
  • Grade III
  • Grade II
  • Grade I

Most of the major tracks in the United States, Japan, and Europe are featured. The races do not however go by their official names. For example, the three races in the US Triple Crown are known as The Louisville Derby, The Baltimore Derby, and The New York Derby. Elite Grade I races like the US Triple Crown, and the Dubai World Cup (known in the game as the Universal Cup) must be unlocked by winning certain races, and meeting certain requirements.

Races can range in distance from 5 furlongs (5/8 mile) to 20 furlongs (2.5 miles), and all race distances are the same as their real life counterparts.

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