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Trip to Span?
Moth too
Moth balls to the wall
Effectively he’s like a moth to cheating, ideal for someone trying to span the gap.
Breaking news: eddy hoole will be on Lance armstrong podcast to talk about “hard work”
Hero – male
Heroine – female
Heroin – drug
😊
Heroin – Dope
heroin was Bayer’s commercial name and is derived from the root “heroic”
My real favorite sport is cheating, so I’m just trying to get better at my craft.
Hold my beer eddie..
Way to go kid. Welcome on the podcast any time.
Watts too? Nooooo do you have a link?
Literally impossible for someone running these IRL race times (link to legacy.usacycling.org) to put out the ‘power’ on his streams.
strange delusional attempts to back up the cheating with doctored dual recording make it weirder than the usual zwift cheater
Well, if at first you don’t succeed, try, try again.
It is sad and odd that same person got caught with the same methodology. He should learn from his mistakes.
Wbal values somehow need to be adjusted, same goes for 1hour FTP and 20min values and make it more believable. Let’s say 7 watt /kg for one hour :)))
joke aside, let’s assume he is superhuman, in the aspect of these values, then he ahould ask for official measurement and statement that he is capable of such things, if that cannot be proven, then cheeter shall be called cheater and shall receive longer period of ban from ANY similar esport.
Funny how many rider on all the eSports platforms can maintain w/kg beyond UCI pros.
With an average heartrate of 141….
Hi Ray,
The moth jokes above are referring to a typo near the start – moth instead of month.
Keep it up – always look forward to new posts from you!
I’m pretty sure he got 6’th in the results until he was DQ. We covered this in detail on the Nowhere Fast podcast!
Don’t talk about mywhoosh club!
Let us talk about MyWhoosh then. I occasionally spectate a race, and no matter what. ALL riders do 5w/kg continuously and dont even deviate ,1w/kg during those races. They are all cheating on that platform.
link to cyclingtips.com
In fact, he didn’t win the race – he finished 5th. His showing up on the starting line was a surprise to all the regulars (it was his first time on MyWhoosh), and unsurprisingly, there were numerous complaints to the organizer, not just that one post on the FB-page.
Is it actually easier to disqualify someone this way (was it specifically in their T&Cs)?
Is esports covered by bans applied by national bodies of their ‘reality’ sport?
Are e-races getting sanctioned by the NGBs and UCI as legitimate races now?
Would be interested to see how they go about enforcing bans, and also how it would work in reverse.
Yeah, I’d assume it’s a heck of a lot easier to just DQ someone this way, versus proving they did something wrong like Zwift does.
That’s ultimately why Zwift really only goes after the absolute most flagrant and damn-sure violations. Basically they need to ensure from a legal standpoint, their ass is covered. Especially in an age where (rightfully or wrongfully) a race DQ or whatever becomes an online witch hunt, in some cases leading to job loss, or worse (as has been shown).
Cheaters suck (a lot), but at the same time – I don’t think it’s worth dying over. How companies find that middle ground is messy. How society finds that middle ground is equally messy.
Also, background for this comment: link to runnersworld.com
(This is one of the more neutral mainstream media pieces on it…)
Rouvy has more than its fair share of cheaters, That make Mr Hoole look like an Amateur. Went off Zwift years ago, even a 6 week please come back free ride. Which I tried and well still boring, I dont race anymore at 73. Now on Fulgaz which has alot of Australian content, and for me is useful for my Peaks Challenge next year. This years was cancelled when half a mountain fell down blocking the road out of Falls creek. Oh well next year, 235klm with 4000m of climbing. Set myself to do in 12hours.
If he can push out those watts, he should be working for ESKOM (South Africa’s electricity producer) as they could do with a couple of extra watts!
People are so incredible. Seriously, that’s…fascinating :)
Great Stuff.
Strava needs to follow this example and cull-out UNREALISTIC and embarrassing (For Strava) distances registered in their ongoing challenges !
Some obvious motor doping on Strava, 70kph uphill yeh right.