We know what Zwift is and have done so for a couple of years. There will be a tiny proportion of cheats and in series where you race week in week out I'd say you can probably spot them. Our own series are as fair as you can get them. I'm not sure anyone on here is so worked up about winning the odd Zwift race that they feel savagely cheated enough for it really to upset them?
I'm not sure feel annoyed about it at all. I certainly won't be jumping ship. Plus I'd miss you lot too much
I've reluctantly come to expect that open races are very poor quality on Zwift. I literally trust nobody in those events, but I'm there for a workout so I tell myself it doesn't matter if someone shoots off up a big climb at 4.8w/kg and a heart rate of 110bpm. I don't feel "savagely cheated" or "upset" by it but it does bother me, and I'm forced to accept it by Zwift.
Credit to WTRL on their races, where I do think they've done a good job of weeding it out. The ZRL series is well run, and they've as good as solved the sandbagging problem in that series I'd say.
I would feel both "savagely cheated" and "upset" if there was cheating in our Splitters races (not a weight being a KG off, or not weighing in for two weeks etc, I'm talking about synical stuff - reducing weight by 10KG or changing height etc) because I basically trust everyone here. I do assume there is no cheating in this group.
I remember one problem with cheating in this group in the past and there was outrage. The person involved doesn't race with us anymore. If a cheat is discovered again then I'd ultimately expect them to stop racing with us. The trust is broken at that point and I'd rather continue to race with a bunch of folks I trust and not have to check weights/heights blah blah. Again - I'm not saying I trust that everyone has their weight accurate to 0.1KG or updated the day of a splitters race, I'm relaxed about that all because of the trust I have in everyone here.