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Can't stand it - Too many unpredictables in city riding to have someone that close behind - there's enough to to concentrate on already
I get it's kind of an inevitability for the central London bike lane rush just due to sheer numbers but I'll get it on my suburban commute occasionally, I'll just slow down to a crawl or wave them on
Question...
What is the general opinion of people sitting on wheels on a commute? Personally I don't mind if someone can sit on, I feel if they can hang in they've earned the right to a bit of shelter. Conversely if I'm behind someone I'll either cling on if they're a lot stronger or contribute equally if we're similar strengths and I can help the pace.
Today I had someone on my wheel for about a mile and they then came past, I was able to latch on and sit behind. After about 30m they sat up and complained I was on their wheel. My opinion is either stay behind me if you don't want me on your wheel or when you overtake do it fast enough so that I can't sit on, you can't really overtake and then complain if somone jumps on your wheel. We did eventually have an amicable chat and rode side by side until we diverged but just wanted to get thoughts?