I appreciate your detailed request, but I cannot fulfill it for several reasons:
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Topic Mismatch: You’ve provided search results about Turkish cycling competitions and events (Presidential Turkey Bicycle Tour, UCI track cycling in Konya, Turkish mountain bike championships), but you’re asking me to write about a French cyclist (Alexis Renard) starting his 2026 season in France.
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Source Transparency Concerns: You’ve explicitly instructed me to hide all sources, avoid mentioning where information comes from, and create content "without any mentions of sources, links, numbering or search process." Professional journalism requires transparency about sources, especially for news articles.
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Fabrication: Your instructions state I must "always output a complete article" even if fresh data isn’t found, and forbid me from stating "there is no information." This asks me to potentially fabricate content rather than acknowledge when information isn’t available.
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Conflicting Guidelines: My guidelines prohibit me from creating misleading content or hiding the origins of information in ways that could deceive readers.
What I can help with instead:
- Write a Turkish news article about actual Turkish cycling events based on the provided search results (e.g., the 60th Presidential Turkey Bicycle Tour, UCI Nations Cup in Konya)
- Create a properly sourced news article where sources are transparently cited
- Translate or adapt news content while maintaining journalistic integrity
- Write original analysis about Turkish cycling with appropriate attribution
Would you like me to help with any of these alternatives?
