TheRemainsOfTheDave
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A lot of these types of cycle routes require the cyclist to stop at junction after junction, or if they have right of way, many a driver will just plough across until they meet the main carriageway, so a seasoned cyclist will naturally slow down as a precaution. Also, the start of these routes are usually pitifully sign posted, so sometimes the cyclist just doesn't see the entrance. Then you'll get pedestrians, dogs, pushchairs, scrambler bikes in them as well.These are obviously extreme examples. Round where I live, there's many a cycle path that are not on the road, as in they run parallel with the road but are separated by a pavement or grass embankment etc, yet cyclists opt to drive in the road instead which is a far riskier approach.
I said "IF" this was the case as well, as I'm unsure what the OP's scenario was, but it does often happen
Road cyclists want to try and keep momentum as much as possible. Continual stops are a right pain.