Drafting in OD triathlons
johnashton
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I've only done a sprint distance triathlon's in the past and I was watching an olympic distance on the TV the other day and they were drafting which I thought was not permitted.
Is it permitted in OD triathlons?
Is it permitted in OD triathlons?
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My cynical-self has seen some horrendous drafting (please replace with cheating!) going on at some races. Unfortunately, on some multi-lap courses with so many people on the route it is impossible not to draft to some extent.
It's cheating yourself by drafting, however cheating to beat someone else......................... well.............only if it's not a fellow 220 forum-er! [image]http://forum.220magazine.com/micons/m9.gif[/image]
It makes the race boring and the bike leg is then nothing more than a means from getting between T1 and T2.
If you can swim well then your gona tuck yourself into the pack on the bike then get off the bike feeling fresh then run your little legs off to do a 30min 10k.... and win.
I would like to see some of these pro's do our level of racing... and see how they do over the longer distances where the bike is the important leg!
This is what is stopping me to try and become a pro.... I wouldn't be able to stay with the first pack of gomez, don, clarke and brownlee etc (although my swim coach is the guy who taught will, rosie and Alastair to swim!) therefore not be in the mix come the run....
Age Group racing should be given more coverage than it does. As we all have jobs/family life etc to work around then include training at some point in the day too.
My rant is over! now im off to prepare my kit for Sunday's race:)
JP
How they would set it-up would be interesting. I would suggest fastest swimmers first, going at 2 min intervals. Say 50 competitors.
I've always loved the Tour De France TT stuff, where you see the lead changing all the time at different parts of the course. Having witness the London prologue stage, I can't help but think it would be a massive event.
A real triathlete would win as they would have to be solid if not spectacular in each discipline and not sit in for the ride. Maybe these types of events would help mould the draft-legal events too, with athletes developing their bike skills and being able to break-off the front meaningfully in OD races.
The most fun I had in my race on Sunday was overtaking quite a few people on the bike and leaving them behind. (Yes quite a few of them went past me again on the run). Just sitting in a large group of riders drafting would diminish the appeal somewhat.