Thank you so much for posting this!
Honestly, there's been a few times I've seen chair athletes struggling (think going up the other side of the underpass headed to the Contemporary) and frankly I always worried it would be insulting to ask whether they wanted a hand up the hill.
So it wouldn't be overstepping to ask? I always assumed if someone wanted help they would ask the surrounding runners, but I'll start offering in future if it won't be taken the wrong way.
You can always ask. Some might say no. Some might say yes. Depends on the hill and the person. Most even the faster ones don’t mind in my experience based on the conversations I’ve personally had. Or might not need help right that second but ask to stick close because we’re having trouble coming up. Or heck might need help with something that you might not think of.
Like if the course is rolling and I know I’m not going to have time to pick up speed safely to clear the next uphill. I’ll send whoever asked if they could help in front of me for the downhill to help clear a path. It was really effective coming into Epcot during Springtime and gave me peace of mind about doing what one of my friends did because they had a runner cut in front of them (crash. Badly. To the point where I think I remember hearing it was one of the nastiest crashes rD had even seen. They finished the race and Dopey the next day but that didn’t help)
And in gen some racers might not need physical help at all. It’s going to be a ymmv situation that you won’t know until you ask. And I personally at least don’t mind the ask. I’m not sure about everyone else in the division. But I don’t think on average most will get mad. If they’re short there’s a chance it’s just because needing to focus.
Genuinely some might not ask because I’m going to be real. It’s kind of awkward for us. For one we don’t know the other runners around us a lot of the time let alone their situations. And I don’t want to be the one responsible for putting someone in awkward position. And I know based on at least one convo with another friend who’s around my pace this isn’t unique to me.
That being said the tram tunnel and Ball are such pita that I might have to make an exception how I normally operate. Tram tunnels angle at least I’m concerned enough about getting back up and idk about being able to maintain speed long enough on the flat to climb it easily
(probably not)
And yeah Contemporary is pita. The faster chairs tend to gun it out of the start for MW and Princess so they can get enough momentum safely to clear the uphill without fighting the crowd. Which is great if you can do it. Unfortunately not all of us are fast enough to pull that off.
(That’s not the only hill they do that ftr. The hill climbing up to TOT at Springtime is another clear spot. I also suspect that there is going to be a gunning spot for DL for the speedier ones, But when I lost my FB account last month I also lost access to the group that I talk to a lot of these people in, really hoping to rectify that this week)
But yeah don’t be afraid to ask. Most of us are aware of our issues on the steep hills. Trust me.
(This ended up being way longer than I anticipated.

Whoops)