It's fun and interesting to engage in hypotheticals, and I too think things would turn out as Riddlewire laid out, but also I believe that pondering whether or not Craig Pickering should cheat if he wouldn't get caught is a lot like fantasizing "would I keep a bag of money that fell off an armored truck?" Of course a few people think he should cheat, just as a few people would keep the money. But I think the strength of most people's character (and I'm theorizing here, but I dare say the strength of most WHITE people's character) will prevent them from wanting Craig to cheat, will prevent Craig from wanting to cheat himself, will prevent us from taking money that we know we didn't earn, and isn't ours.
I am a million times prouder of Craig's honest 10.16 than I will ever be of a cheating drug abuser's sub 10. If Bolt is clean, then good for him, but if he's not -- despite his new wealth and fame, I'd pity him, and I'll assume a lot of white people would pity him, too, even if they won't say it.
There's more to being a sportsman than will ever appear in a record book that contains only absolute times and the like. I think Craig is a fantastic sportsman, and aside from doing as he is -- honestly working hard to get faster the clean way -- he doesn't have to change a thing.
And whether he stagnates at his current personal best or dips under 10 seconds at his chosen event, I count him a success.
And that's the general difference between black and white, in my opinion.