The backstretch is the length of track furthest from the grandstand. It is also the longest straight stretch in a horse race. It is here where jockeys are are getting their horses into position for the “far turn” and sub sequentially the “homestretch”. This is also where the term “jockeying for position” was no doubt born. In any type of racing pace is a key element. Jockeys help pace the horse during the early part of the race so that when it is time to kick it into high gear the horse has some energy stored up.