I didn't want this to be one-sided. Obviously there are some people out there who are intimidated by faster riders - it would be good to hear the other side of the story.
It's bloody annoying to come up to someone who is riding a lot slower than you are, only for them to persist in trying to stay in front of you no matter what line they have to take. Even more so in competitive events. If you leave the time keeper at 20, 30, 40 second intervals and you get caught, surely that has to mean you are riding slower than the person behind you?
Thing is, I don't think the slower guys and gals realise that when you're on the gas and you have to slow dramatically, it puts you out of your rhythm and you start to hit every obstacle hard, rather than floating or jumping over it like you did before you had to slow for 10 minutes because there is nowhere to pass safely at speed.
Crikey, it can't be that hard to move over and let a faster rider pass