LoserMikeRossi wrote:
Maggie2 wrote:Crazy idea. if you don't like this board, don't read it.
I've read every post, including the ones that are just a number, and this is the first time I remember seeing the thought of a folded bib and a specific other runner. I actually agree with you - why drag up allegations on another runner? - but it does look like the idea touched a nerve. It's clear that Mike is still reading along and chiming in on this board too (the Random capitalization is his tell). So I honestly thought you might be Mike. Sorry to waste your incredibly valuable time.
The question still ticking away for me is how/where Mike would've got the idea to do this.
I have a very analytical mind. So we have to think the way a cheater would think. So if we were going to cheat what would we have to do to make sure we didn't get caught?
First, we'd have to make sure nobody saw us. Th easiest way to do that is to not even begin the race. Check in, get the bib, give it to another runner who folds it and sticks it in his pocket. Mike Rossi drives away with hundreds of other people who are dropping runners off.
Then his accomplice throws the folded up bib into the wood at a predetermined area. I'm thinking Hill Rd. where it crosses the river. There are closed businesses close by where Rossi could park and run to the drop-ff point. Rossi hides in the bushes until his accomplices throws the bib is way. His need to hide would explain the all black apparel, which is completely out of his character compared to other races.
He unfolds the bib, pins it on, and keeps an eye out across the bridge until nobody is coming and just slips into the race undetected.
And again, the reason to go through all this is because Rossi would have no way to know for certain that there were no timing mats. Does any race every tell the runners how many and where they are on the course?
If I was Rossi this is how I'd do it. I wouldn't take the chance of having somebody see me leave the course or that the RD decided to add more timing mats this year.
Did the bib have a chip on it or were there foot chips? Sorry if this was mentioned 1000's of posts back. Either way I don't think this is what Rossi did, he seems like the type that did research and intentionally picked a race with no mats. Getting another involved increases the risk.