vinducati- In my opinion The issue you have is a matter of perception.
Racing lines tend to be different from fast lines and what a racer would concider acres of space a road rider will concider a close call.
You will notice it particularly if you have recently done a superbike school where you were taught the "correct" line around a track.
Youll have a racer come screaming past on totally the "wrong" line turn point and squirt away into the distance as you are getting all perfectly lined up for the corner. yep it can be unnerving but its rarely genuinely dangerous.
My honest advice to you is to put your ear plugs in Your "blinkers" on and just do your own thing in the fast group.
As long as you stay predictable you won't be a danger to the racers and they won't be an actual danger to you.
Incidently --I like going in the slow group at times when I'm trying to figure out a corner/series of corners. It gives me time and space to focus.
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