Hi all. Yesterday I competed in a 48km XC race on my ebike (2024 Mondraker Crafty R Bosch CX4).
The first 12km was flat road so I quickly hit the 25km/h limiter and struggled to maintain 25-27km/h the entire time (turbo mode).
A 2020 Norco Sight with the old Shimano e8000 flew past me and I lost sight of him. I'm estimating he was doing at least 30km/h.
My question is: are some ebikes easier to pedal after the motor cuts off? I'm assuming a super light would be but his bike was similar in weight and components to mine and he was flying!
Ps. I ended up winning the race so fitness shouldn't be the issue.
The first 12km was flat road so I quickly hit the 25km/h limiter and struggled to maintain 25-27km/h the entire time (turbo mode).
A 2020 Norco Sight with the old Shimano e8000 flew past me and I lost sight of him. I'm estimating he was doing at least 30km/h.
My question is: are some ebikes easier to pedal after the motor cuts off? I'm assuming a super light would be but his bike was similar in weight and components to mine and he was flying!
Ps. I ended up winning the race so fitness shouldn't be the issue.