Tim1023
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I've just done a quick comparison of the stats of my way into the office on my old Stumpy compared to my new Levo Comp. The routes are practically identical with just other bike traffic and traffic lights making the difference.
Basic stats:
Details and graphs in attached file and below.
It's all on hard (brick / tarmac) bike paths and roads with overall a slight slope downhill with a couple of uphill sections that you only notice when riding a bike. Turbo mode the whole time.
It confirmed my feeling about riding the ebike on roads. It removes the painful bits, but does not make a huge difference overall. I accelerate quickly to 25 km/h, then the weight of the bike and lack of support become very noticeable. Despite that, I seem to spend a lot of the time (just) above the support limit, which meant that my calories only reduced by about 11%. The most noticeable difference was the lack of pain on the long uphill "slogs", which explains the slight difference in HR stats.
Of course on a long tour, one could also just put it in turbo, crank slowly and eat up the miles at 24.5 km/h
Basic stats:
Distance | Elevation Gain | Time | Ave Speed | Max Speed | Calories | Ave HR | Max HR | |
With Es and Wizz | 10.66 | 22m | 30.5 | 20.5 | 29 | 389 | 128 | 147 |
All by myself | 10.53 | 15m | 30.52 | 19.9 | 35.4 | 441 | 136 | 157 |
Details and graphs in attached file and below.
It's all on hard (brick / tarmac) bike paths and roads with overall a slight slope downhill with a couple of uphill sections that you only notice when riding a bike. Turbo mode the whole time.
It confirmed my feeling about riding the ebike on roads. It removes the painful bits, but does not make a huge difference overall. I accelerate quickly to 25 km/h, then the weight of the bike and lack of support become very noticeable. Despite that, I seem to spend a lot of the time (just) above the support limit, which meant that my calories only reduced by about 11%. The most noticeable difference was the lack of pain on the long uphill "slogs", which explains the slight difference in HR stats.
Of course on a long tour, one could also just put it in turbo, crank slowly and eat up the miles at 24.5 km/h
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