The Track Surface & Bias for CPW on June 20, 2026 should lean toward a surface-favoring speed and inside-ground-saving trips profile, with front-runners and stalkers likely holding the advantage if the course is playing as a dry, consistent D surface. Under that setup, inside to mid-posts are typically preferable because they allow horses to establish position early without giving up extra ground.
If the surface is carrying moisture or has been maintained tightly, the bias can shift even more toward horses that secure the lead or sit just off it, while deep closers usually need a pace meltdown to become effective. In practical wagering terms, that makes early positioning and post draw more important than raw late kick, especially in routes where saving ground tends to matter more.
