To draft off another person originates from car racing or bike racing where one competitor travels very closely to the rear of someone else, thus taking advantage of the wind breaking screen effect. When this is done correctly far less effort is needed to stay at the same speed as the person in front. To take advantage of the efforts of someone who is leading the way.
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