The kind of behavior from those two guys is similar to my reason for not doing the huge traditional Memorial Day ride. With that many people it's hard to avoid some sort of jerk behavior. And drivers will have their patience tested with so many cyclists on the roads, which can be an issue for slower folks like me.

I love Ride with GPS overall, I think their site is fantastic and has revolutionized ride planning. But I hate the format of their printed cue sheets. The layout wastes paper and you end up having to stop and turn it over at inconvenient times. Luckily someone in our bike club shared a scripting tool that makes it easy to copy and paste all the cues into a spreadsheet, which allows you to add notes and change the formatting, font, margins, etc. so that you can set it up to be flipped when you're stopped at a rest stop. (One thing that ticks me off with large organized rides, like centuries and charity rides, is that they all use the RWGPS cue sheets now. So I end up plotting the ride myself and creating my own cue sheet. I feel like this should not be necessary when I'm paying a registration fee.)