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* Maybe it's something I missed, but in every race, everyone on a team is right next to each other. If someone falls behind, is it standard for the teammates to slow down so the trailing racer can keep up?
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* Maybe it's something I missed, but in every race, everyone on a team is right next to each other. If someone falls behind, is it standard for the teammates to slow down so the trailing racer can keep up?up?
** When clustered closer together, it's easier for the racers to operate as a team so they can execute intricate and devastating moves. It's only during the second and final laps that teams often get scattered, and it becomes a battle for the top 3 places, sometimes resulting in very disconnected teams by the end.
** When clustered closer together, it's easier for the racers to operate as a team so they can execute intricate and devastating moves. It's only during the second and final laps that teams often get scattered, and it becomes a battle for the top 3 places, sometimes resulting in very disconnected teams by the end.
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* Maybe it's something I missed, but in every race, everyone on a team is right next to each other. If someone falls behind, is it standard for the teammates to slow down so the trailing racer can keep up?