I agree with everything that's said here. And, no, I am not shy in situations like this, particularly when I'm the one leading the ride. I hand out road rules to anyone who's interested, and I tend to ride either out in front or hanging back and yelling "car back" to everyone in front. And I don't hesitate to holler ahead of me for people to "ride single file please!"
I ride in social groups with all levels of riders, so we all must expect the unexpected. Some are learning, others are experienced. When someone announces that they are passing me, I say thank you. It sort of reinforces that the announcement is important and appreciated.
Sounds to me like Hurley is riding in a class of really good, longtime riders who expect the rest of the group to be as experienced as they are. I won't ride in groups like that because I know I'm not good enough and wouldn't want to jeopardize anyone's safety, mine or theirs!
Louise
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"You don't really ever have to fall. But kissing the ground is good because you learn you're not going to die if it happens."
-- Jacquie "Alice B. Toeclips" Phelan, former U.S. national champion cyclist