A potential solution is found in the bcache-tools udev rules.

The bcache-tools udev rules do not respect the SYSTEMD_READY mechanism,
so adding these lines on top of the udev rule fixed the issue in my test
bed. I’m continuing upstream discussions to see if this can be included.

To test this for yourself is easy, add the following lines at the top of
your udev rules:

ENV{SYSTEMD_READY}=="0", GOTO="bcache_end"

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  multipathd bcache disks do not get picked up by multipath-tools during
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