DRAFTING RULES
What
is Drafting ?
- If you are riding within 5 meters of
someone's back wheel, you are drafting
- If your are riding next to someone,
within 2 metres, you are drafting

- If you are riding next to someone and
not overtaking them, you are blocking
- You are allowed 15
seconds in someone's draft zone while passing, but
you must be passing - no lingering
- Once you are passed, you must drop back
out of the draft zone before overtaking the person who passed you
- You are considered 'passed' when another
competitor's front wheel is ahead yours. At that point you
must drop back.
- Also, you can be disqualified for a Yellow
Line Violation in which you cross over the yellow
centre line on the road while passing someone. This is particularly
dangerous due to the potential for a collision with oncoming traffic
or competitors. If people are blocking you from passing on the
left, yell at them to move to the right before risking a pass which
involves a yellow line violation.
- If you are assessed a Stop
and Go Penalty by an official, here is what you must
do:
- Exact wording in the 1999
TriCan Rulebook - Rule 5.1.6.
When assessed a yellow card, the competitor will stop in
a safe manner and follow the instructions of the official. If on
a bicycle, the competitor will stop in a safe manner, dismount
with both feet on one side of the bicycle, and raise both wheels
off the ground at the same time. The official will then say
“GO”, “ALLEZ” or “VAS-Y” at which time the
competitor will continue in a safe manner.
Please read the following ITU rules for
complete details.
E.2 Drafting
E.2.1 General
Guidelines
For elite and junior
competitors only, the drafting rule will be eliminated for Triathlon
World Cup, Olympic Games, ITU Regional Championships and ITU
International Events. It will NOT be eliminated for age group
competitions or for Long Distance Triathlon and Duathlon World
Championships (all categories). It is within the power of each NF to
organize events within their jurisdiction where the draft rule applies
to elite and junior athletes (where applicable).
E.2.2 Draft-Illegal
Races
In races where the drafting
rule applies:
a) Drafting of another competitor or motor vehicle is forbidden.
Competitors must reject attempts by others to draft
b) A competitor is entitled to any position on the course, provided they
get to that position first, and without contacting others. When taking a
position, a competitor must allow reasonable space for others to make
normal movements without making contact. Adequate space must be
available before passing
c) A competitor who approaches from any position to take advantage of
the draft, bears responsibility for avoiding the draft
E.2.3 Bicycle Draft Zone
The draft zone for all competitors in Long Distance Competitions and all
age group competitions will be a rectangle 5 meters long by 2 meters
wide. The center of the leading 2 meter edge will be measured from the
back edge of the back wheel. A competitor may enter the draft zone of
another competitor, but must be seen to be progressing through that
zone. A maximum of 15 seconds will be allowed to pass through the zone
of another competitor.
E.2.4 Entry into Bicycle Draft Zone
A competitor may enter a bicycle draft zone (subject to the official’s
judgment) in the following circumstances:
a) If the competitor enters the draft zone, and progresses through it
within 30 seconds, (15 seconds
for age group competitors)
b) For safety reasons
c) At an aid station
d) At the exit or entrance of a transition area
e) At an acute turn
f) If race officials exclude a section of the course because of narrow
lanes, construction, detours, or for other safety reasons.
E.2.5 Overtaking Definition
A competitor is passed when another competitor's front wheel is ahead of
theirs. Once overtaken, a competitor must immediately move out of the
draft zone of the leading competitor.
E.2.6 Vehicle Draft Zone
Motorcycles are the only vehicles allowed on any section of the course.
All drivers, officials, media, and race personnel must wear a securely
fastened certified motorcycle helmet at all times when on the
motorcycle.
a) The vehicle draft zone is a rectangle thirty-five (35) meters long by
five (5) meters wide, which surrounds every vehicle on the cycle
segment. The front edge of the vehicle will define the center of the
leading 5 meter edge of the rectangle
b) Competitors may not pass through this zone. The responsibility for
ensuring that this zone is upheld lies with the driver of the vehicle
and the Vehicle Control Official (VCO). All vehicles on the course will
be controlled by the regulations outlined in the Event Organizers Manual
(See J Course Vehicles).
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