h2ofun wrote:
At least I challenged him to his face. Others races know exactly what happened. Still interesting that I got made out to be the bad guy for calling out this person for not doing the race correctly.I had a similar experience. Someone posted a time that was simply too good to be true. I stated it and everyone, people who didn't know the guy, jumped down my throat and said I was wrong.
I wasn't wrong. His time was wrong because he started in 1 swim wave early. Regardless, he still won the overall but it was funny how pointing out the obvious makes you a bad guy.
And note... I never even said he cheated; all I said was, "there is something wrong there. That time is not possible."
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BrentwoodTriGuy: Aug 28, 15 12:21