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Craig
Joined: 12 Jan 2004
Posts: 591
8/1/17 10:03 AM |
Yeah, I saw that too. Plus the guy is 53. What was he hoping to prove? I mean, if you're a kid looking to get noticed there might be some incentive to cheat, especially when every other week there's someone else getting caught at the pro level, but at 53, at some amateur provincial race, why bother? I love that he says his "recent improvements" came from solving a back issue and extra training, so even the guy admits his "performance" had improved noticeably recently.
If he had won locally, a bunch of wives and girlfriends might have remembered his name for as long as it took to drive home from the race that day but now the entire cycling community will know him forever as the 53 year old that cheated at some amateur race in Italy. What a moron.
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April
Joined: 13 Dec 2003
Posts: 6593
Location: Westchester/NYC8/1/17 10:18 AM |
Cheaters cheat habitually.
That's my observation. People who lie habitually will lie about anything and everything, however inconsequential it maybe.
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PLee
Joined: 08 Dec 2003
Posts: 3713
Location: Brooklyn, NY8/1/17 11:45 AM |
And I find that habitual cheaters and liars are more likely to accuse others, rightly or wrongly, of cheating or lying. It's as if, because they know they cheat or lie, everyone else does it too.
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Sparky
Joined: 08 Dec 2003
Posts: 19079
Location: PDX8/1/17 1:48 PM |
We should combine this with the Trump thread for sure. ;)
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