True, that is why the only thing expressed was disagreement not restriction of anyone's freedom of expression.
Live and let live. I don't care what people are doing the camino for, it influences the way I live it, but I cannot expect others to have the same stance as me. What we all have the right to expect is basic respect. We all know there are many aspects to which this applies, but we are discussing the dangers of cyclists.
From what I read in the MTB forums, some people do the camino just for sport, pushing themselves. Sometimes in a team, supported. 100+km days, 250+ km in a day.
I can't see myself doing this, I don't see how I could have any involvement with the spirit of the camino, how such a trip could be a pilgrimage.
The consequence of doing those kinds of kms is that you have to go fast and/or longer. More care has to be taken by the part of the cyclist. Generally these guys will be proficient, so able to ride safely at greater speeds. I see where the confidence comes from, but I think you should always slow down, give some kind of notice and then pass.