In a draft legal OWS race, is it good or bad etiquette to draft off another person for all/majority/much of a race and then swing around and try to take the win?
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I also observed numerous swimmers at the recent Dwight Crum Pier-to-Pier Swim in Manhattan Beach, traditionally one of the most competitive races in Southern California, draft off of their opponents and then body-surf right past them at the finish. From my observations, there were only a very small number of individuals who got out of the race and were upset.
Thanks for the input.
However, once you are in the surf zone, I agree all bets are off. You either catch the wave and shoot forward or you don't
I also observed numerous swimmers at the recent Dwight Crum Pier-to-Pier Swim in Manhattan Beach, traditionally one of the most competitive races in Southern California, draft off of their opponents and then body-surf right past them at the finish. From my observations, there were only a very small number of individuals who got out of the race and were upset.
Thanks for the input.
However, once you are in the surf zone, I agree all bets are off. You either catch the wave and shoot forward or you don't