Riley internally commented that while this method could speed up progress, it could also posed many safety hazards as the spirit beast's back was turned to the track, making it easy to collide with other participating spirit beasts.
Before long, the live broadcast on the big screen was shifted and began to showing the underwater view of the river.
In the footage, an Axolight was continuously waving its two tails in a 360-degree motion, spinning like an activated propeller to accelerate its speed.
Soon, it became exhausted, and its tail stopped spinning.
At this moment, the live broadcast screen switched again.
A deep blue Leafydra appeared in the footage.
Riley instantly understood; they were specifically selecting spirit beasts that was capable of demonstrating an unique ways of using spirit beast's moves for the broadcast!