Being above the speed restriction limiter doesn't mean you cant keep up (though certain motors do have a disadvantage here). I would imagine the extra weight and stability of a ebike to be an advantage here.I’ve seen ebike classes at lots of enduros ,and some surprisingly good riders too , I think I was expecting old farts like me , no fit young riders that could also do well on normal bikes .
Most of it though on stuff like that above is about downhill speed so Ebikes can’t keep up due to speed restriction , the extreme level often depends on weather . The recent FOD mini enduro would have been a nice fairly easy ride , that was turned into a really difficult /impossible ride for some due to lots of rain .
Yup looks like they do an ebike entry now
Being above the speed restriction limiter doesn't mean you cant keep up (though certain motors do have a disadvantage here). I would imagine the extra weight and stability of a ebike to be an advantage here.
You are correct but im thinking about the Downhill sections where half the time your not pedaling and when you do, is the limiter cutting out power going to be much of a issue as your heading down and you have the full weight of the bike to help you carry momentum. On a flatish or shallower climb a fit enduro rider can out pace a ebike for a short time, I know I have riden with some. but for anything longer you will gain back the advantage..... maybe we need to send Rob out with some of my enduro racing friends (high level riders) to test hmmm. what do you think.There’s no way your going to pedal an ebike on the fast pedaly sections as fast as normal bikes , you can see some of the guys in that vid pedalling like Duracell bunnies . Although in the ebike catagory it would still be about the fittest rider with the least drag after cut off so brose or shimano would be the choice . I agree the wieght does make for a more stable ride in places , but some really slippery off camber stuff in the woods gets harder to controll due to heavier bike .
As for derestricted bikes , I’ve not seen any scrutineering of ebikes at enduros Or anything to say only one battery can be used , riders would be free to return to thier car and change batteries , the FOD even had charging points in the start field .
the climbing sections that I’ve seen that are solely for ebikes are too steep or technical to get near the limiter , but there are a few downhill pedaly sections where an derestricted bike would gain advantage . I don’t really think any ebikers are taking it that seriously at present , they are just out for a fun day
You are correct but im thinking about the Downhill sections where half the time your not pedaling and when you do, is the limiter cutting out power going to be much of a issue as your heading down and you have the full weight of the bike to help you carry momentum. On a flatish or shallower climb a fit enduro rider can out pace a ebike for a short time, I know I have riden with some. but for anything longer you will gain back the advantage..... maybe we need to send Rob out with some of my enduro racing friends (high level riders) to test hmmm. what do you think.
No disrespect to Rob but that test would be as pointless as those clickbait staged versus "tests" EMBN do between Neil/Steve/Chris or Steve and a random.maybe we need to send Rob out with some of my enduro racing friends (high level riders) to test hmmm. what do you think
Getting events up and running seems to be difficult . Finding enough riders to make it worth while etc . A number of events have gone bust recently , including the Ukge series with riders losing the money they had paid for the final round so getting an even smaller niche of ebikers to take part is probably not something anyone will bother organising , with less than half a dozen in ebike categories at most events , there clearly isn’t the numbers to support different categories , let alone an ebike specific series .Why not have different formulae, like the Grand Prix motor racing?
What?Why not have different formulae, like the Grand Prix motor racing?
There isn't now................ there clearly isn’t the numbers to support different categories , let alone an ebike specific series .
A lot of the failures I've seen do make some sense @Kangr .Taking UKGE as an example. Steve Parr has managed to fail (under it's various re-names) what? 3 times? in his aim to pull off a National Enduro series. While other more local series flourish. The problem there is Steve Parr. Nothing against the guy at all BTW. His commitment is inspirational. Unfortunately he just aims too high/granadiose/elite and misses the mark every time and doesn't seem to see his real competitor base. Most general enduro eventists aren't top level competitors and aren't willing to travel the length of the country chasing a series position. Especially if you up the prices and increase the amount of rules required to race. To create a successful series you need a thriving scene of local riders. Look at events like Ard rock for pretty much the opposite business model. One venue in one fairly central location with easy tracks anyone who owns a trail bike can ride with a festival vibe and family atmosphere and funnily enough it's massively popular.
There's quite a bit more to it than the above but I'm sure you get my point.
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