The rules that everyone agreed upon is that someone will end up being shot and they have no way of knowing who. You don't get to go back and ask for a redo just because you lost the draw.You missed some points. The guy who got shot was specifically shot because of the rules. It specifically stated that he needed, to be in that position. The guy who got shot is getting angry at the rules wondering why he was chosen to get shot instead of someone else. It's not luck at all. Maybe, why don't we get rid of the rules that cause them to get shot?
Now the guy on the bike got his advantage, right. It's not about taking that advantage away. It's about trying to give that advantage to everyone. For example, there are some idiots who say that reading to your kid before bed time gives them an unfair advantage academically and should be banned. That's stupid (and probably the people who you are talking about being angry). Instead why don't we encourage everyone to read to their children. Get them all to the advantaged 'bike riding' level. Then, think about the people who are shot in this case - those children who don't have parents who read to them. So why don't we have some remedial classes to help them read at school
The issue is that even when we encourage everyone to read to children, some people are just immature or irresponsible or insane or just assholes and sociopaths, so you will always have some kids not being read to.
Someone will always get shot in the leg. The way to fix this is to give the guy shot in the leg a badass robot leg, not to bemoan the normal people.