Epsom and Royal Ascot are around the corner - and it’s time to put your questions to Pricewise guru Tom Segal in a special reader Q&A

The early skirmishes have been fought and now we’re set for two of the great highlights of the summer - the Derby meeting at Epsom, followed just ten days later by Royal Ascot.
It’s therefore the perfect time to put your betting questions to Pricewise guru Tom Segal in an exclusive reader Q&A.
Simply submit your questions via this link and the best ones will be answered by Tom in a special Ask Pricewise Q&A, to be published on racingpost.com on Friday, May 30 exclusively for Racing Post+ subscribers.
The answers will also appear in that evening's digital edition of the Racing Post and the following day's newspaper.
We look forward to hearing from you.
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