I feel like selling my bike and giving up!

Out for a nice Sunday ride with better half. A car pulls up close to me and the occupant (didn't see whether was passenger or driver) shouts "You should be on the f***ing pavement, mate!" so loud he makes me wobble. I shouted back that I had as much right to be on the road as him and let him know that I thought he was a tool. I bet he's the exact kind of person who would tell me to get off the pavement if I was on it (not that I would) and who would walk on a shared use path with a dog on an extender lead. WTF am I supposed to do? I will never be as fast as a car going up a hill, even if I try really, really hard. Why can't car drivers just wait a couple of seconds until it's safe to overtake? What irritates me even more is that it was on a Sunday - who on earth needs to rush anywhere on a Sunday and why are there more cars on a Sunday than on a normal weekday?
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Hope you have a good ride soon.
Keep riding.
Next time any one tells you to do anything agree then don't bother (this works in all situations out with cycling too, work, relationships, financial). It's alot easier than going into a protracted explanation of how you can't go on the pavement (it's against the law) and how they're breaking the law by distracting other road users unnecessary.
At the end of the day they wanted a go at someone because their life is built on making themselves feel good by making others feel bad. It's called Bullying. They succeed when you react like you do. By agreeing their rage is rendered impotent.
If they call you on you saying one thing but doing another just tell them your life is a constant battle of trying to live up to their moral example which only renders failure.
Mx
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