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http://www.unrest.ca/cloudflare-keyless-ssl-and-the-selling-of-secure
https://www.agwa.name/blog/post/cloudflare_ssl_added_and_removed_here
https://cryptome.org/2016/07/cloudflare-de-anons-tor.htm
If it is, then obviously it will do everything it can to track the users, including confirming IP-changing/sharing users.
Yes, I've been on the receiving end of multiple Cloudflare capchas, possibly due to IP changes or using shared IP.(I live in India, and don't use TOR)