do you not understand how vehicles partially passing cyclists is both commonplace and legal in a growing number of states? do you understand some states have laws regulating riders move single file to facilitate a pass?
riders in florida cannot ride two abreast and impede traffic. This is the law in florida. If you think florida law allows you as part of a weekend pelotons to operate two by two on every narrow two lane road for miles on end in the face of faster traffic behind, there's a obvious problem in your duty of care to your responsibilities as road users.
laws regulating bikes in substandard width lanes still require a
reasonably compelling need to position away from the right, in most states.
in other words, a rider cannot UN-reasonably ride far to the left.
this is the case in most states.
and if you don't understand how to safely share the road, and think riders can unquestionably ride in the left tire track of two lane state highways in the face of faster traffic simply because you want a full lane change to pass, we have found one of the culprits in the motorits ire.
I'd really like to see some video of your unwavering use of the center or left tire track of two lane 55mph state highways when there's passing traffic is working out for you

how the 'sharing the road' thing works using your purported method.
remember, riders have the right to take the entire lane, in every state, if a
reasonable and compelling turning, traffic road or safety need mandates it, not like walter mitty daydreaming he's a bus driver.