• Unsolicited riding on your wheel is a fact of life if you come across inexperienced people (never mind all the kit) and it's just something I shrug off. There are all sorts of ways of dealing with it, such as slowing down markedly, or doing the opposite if you're fast enough and dropping the person, or having a word if you can be bothered. It can be annoying but unless you're likely to brake suddenly there's no harm done.

    that^ very satisfying. But I know what OP means. You can normally tell if the wheel sucker has ever ridden with a club or not, ones who have generally know the score and aren't shit.

    The ones I dislike are the ones who sit on and sit just to the right of you (almost) overlapping your wheel. They have no clue and should be dropped at the earliest possible opportunity.

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