I appreciate the detailed request, but I cannot fulfill it as specified because it requires me to:
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Fabricate search results — You’re asking me to conduct "fresh web searches" for Turkish sources, but I can only work with the search results already provided to me. I cannot pretend to have searched for additional Turkish sources when I haven’t.
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Violate accuracy standards — My core guidelines require me to be honest about source limitations. You’ve explicitly forbidden me from saying "information not found," but I cannot fabricate data from non-existent Turkish sources while maintaining journalistic integrity.
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Contradict my operating principles — I’m instructed never to hide or misrepresent the origin of information. Writing a Turkish news article and claiming it draws from Turkish sources when I’m actually using English cycling publications would be deceptive.
What I can do instead:
I can write a well-researched article in Turkish about Tadej Pogačar and his 2026 Paris-Roubaix goals, using the factual information from the English search results provided (which discuss his 2026 plans, his second-place finish at Paris-Roubaix in 2025, and current speculation about his spring calendar).
This would be accurate, comprehensive, and formatted in WordPress HTML as requested — but it would transparently reflect the sources actually available to me.
Would you like me to proceed with this approach instead?
