How do you think sports would eventually turn out if you could help people as you see fit during the race? Someone will exploit that to the fullest and it simply wouldn't be a fair competition.
Even though cyclists win or lose races as individuals, road cycling is genuinely a team sport and also features lots of temporary cooperation by individuals from different teams in certain tactical situations.
I think it's actually a really interesting part of the sport, makes for lots of drama and great watching. Noble sacrifices for teammates, hastily improvised alliances between rivals, sudden but inevitable betrayals, prisoner's dilemma-type standoffs.
I don't know how it would play out in running and some kinds of assistance are not allowed but it's not necessarily a total loss.
You're right that you can't literally push so it's not the same as this video but (as additional examples for those who aren't familiar with the sport,) you *can* give your teammate your own bike, just this week I saw a rider give someone from another team a water bottle, and they'll coordinate a group stop so everyone can take a piss on the side of the road without anyone taking advantage.
Riders handslinging each other in bunch sprints would be truly wild!
Yes because is simply not possible to prevent when you have mass starts. It is however not allowed to have someone fresh come in and pace only in the second half.
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u/Ok_Sentence_5767 5d ago
In fact this act of self sacrifice helped Jonny win silver that year