May I ask then…
You are behind the lorry, wishing to overtake when a suitable opportunity for you to do so presents itself.
You reach a stretch of road that you deem unsuitable for you to pass the lorry, so you don’t (which is obviously sensible driving).
Your objection seems to be that ‘speedy man’ passes you at this point, scuppering your chances of an overtake when a longer straight occurs in the future because he is now in front of you.
What I’m wondering is, at the point in the scenario outlined above, what are you doing that makes it clear to ‘speedy man’ that you are intending to overtake the lorry at some point in the future (However I clearly AM planning to overtake) that he ignores?
Given that you have opted not to overtake at this point, I assume you aren’t indicating to do so. So what are you doing that shows you are ‘clearly planning to overtake’ further on despite having no intention of doing so there?