It’s called drafting, and it’s illegal in at lot of (most?) triathlon (swim,bike, run) events. Legal in (all?) running and bicycle road race events (it’s a big part of strategy in, for example, the Tour de France bicycle race.
NASCAR does it. Three cars in a line can pass one car, as even the car in front benefits a little from having the car(s) close behind it.
How does that make sense as a disqualification? Are human runners disqualified for being in the airstream of another runner? And doing so automatically prevents them from winning because they have to be behind someone else.
SHAKEDOWNCITY about 1 month ago
He may be an "EV"pod instead of a "gas"tropod.
nosirrom about 1 month ago
Hey, what’s good for the geese…
cdward about 1 month ago
That’s just good clean strategy.
Gameguy49 Premium Member about 1 month ago
The slimey trail left by a snail is very easy to slip on.
Out of the Past about 1 month ago
He could never win like that anyway..
nancyb creator about 1 month ago
Slide! Slide!
Doug K about 1 month ago
When was that rule implemented?
otforever about 1 month ago
Sluggard!
FireAnt_Hater about 1 month ago
It’s called drafting, and it’s illegal in at lot of (most?) triathlon (swim,bike, run) events. Legal in (all?) running and bicycle road race events (it’s a big part of strategy in, for example, the Tour de France bicycle race.
NASCAR does it. Three cars in a line can pass one car, as even the car in front benefits a little from having the car(s) close behind it.
kaystari Premium Member about 1 month ago
How does that make sense as a disqualification? Are human runners disqualified for being in the airstream of another runner? And doing so automatically prevents them from winning because they have to be behind someone else.
Frank Burns Eats Worms about 1 month ago
It’s the Whorled Championship of snail racing.
cuzinron47 about 1 month ago
What do you think this is NASCAR?
Frank Burns Eats Worms about 1 month ago
He tried racing without the shell, but it just made him feel sluggish.