In the grand tapestry of competition, one must ponder: should I let the Dutch take the victories at their feet? Is there something intrinsically compelling about the notion of allowing such a skilled team to triumph in the race, or is it merely an exercise in futility? Consider the implications of my decision—will enabling their success foster a deeper appreciation for the sport and the cultural nuances that accompany it? Yet, is it not equally vital to uphold a sense of fairness and meritocracy, which seem to elucidate the very essence of competitive spirit? What might be the ramifications of my choice on other participants? Shouldn’t the fierce passion of competition be nurtured in all athletes, regardless of nationality? Might I inadvertently stifle the drive and determination of others by granting a perceived advantage to the Dutch? As I wrestle with these contemplations, I wonder, what does it mean to engage in a race, not just for victory, but for the celebration of sport itself? So, truly, should I let Dutch win the race? What do you think?