Not like the cyclist in this video had much of a chance, but there's a right way and oh so many wrong ways to deal with cops.
The very first technique is de-escalation. The 3 basic ways are your voice, your posture and how you use eye contact.
1. Do not raise your voice, use calm tones, address the officer as "Officer", "Trooper" or "Deputy" (depending on who they work for) or simply "Sir" or "Ma'am".
2. Do not crowd an officer or officers. Give them space, don't square off, DO NOT put your hands in your pockets. Take a back stance, keep your hands at your sides and relax. Relax body. Take a deep breath.
3. Don't do the angry eyes. Keep a cool head. Don't let that fire come into your eyes.
De-escalate the situation. You can do it when getting pulled over way before you even meet the cop. When you see the lights, immediately put on your turn signal and look for a safe place for BOTH OF YOU to pull over in. Switch on the interior light. Safely pull over where they guy won't get run over by traffic, roll down your window, put both hands on the steering wheel and once again relax.
Now go ahead and protect your Constitutional rights, but you can set up the whole encounter to go well or poorly just by de-escalating from the start.
For some good pointers about how to protect your rights when encountering law enforcement, have a look at these videos:
1. BUSTED: The Citizen's Guide to Surviving Police Encounters
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqMjMPlXzdA
2. Don't talk to cops part 1 (the lawyer)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i8z7NC5sgik
3. Don't talk to cops part 2 (the cop)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08fZQWjDVKE