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DrestinBlack wrote: I didn't realize that "catch up" means draft ... if they need you to draft for x feet/meters it should say that instead of "catch up" You don't have to draft, you just need to catch up.

[intransitive/transitive] [catch someone/something up] to go faster so that you reach the person or vehicle in front of you We left before them, but they soon caught us up again. catch up with: If you hurry, you should catch up with them at the bridge.