Bellefield
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Its the Gran Fondo festival here at the end of the month, and we've entered the ebike category for the Medio Fondo (40 miles). Its all on road, but there is a massive climb in the middle.
I rode an easy scouting trip on an approximation of the course on my giant fathom e+ 2 pro at the weekend and included that big climb into the route and even though I worked really hard on battery management, but got back home with just 5% of the battery left, despite doing most of it in eco (100% assist) or with the battery off. On the massive climb I burned through 40% of the battery using Active mode (250%).
I did the route in 3:20 hours, and while I know I won't win it, I'd like to try for as close to 2:30 hours in the race without burning through the battery too quickly before I get to that climb. Obviously I'm going to work on my fitness to use my own body more, but there will be limited gains from that.
I'm not going to change my tyres for the race, I've got Maxxis Forekasters and they are pretty fast rolling, and I'm probably not going to lose a lot of weight (I'm 105kg and I cannot see myself losing enough in the time). I'm also not going to be able to buy a bigger battery (I've got a 500 kwh), so without changing tyres, route, battery, or losing weight, what else can I do to minimise battery usage whilst putting maximum performance out on the road?
I'm looking for tips regarding the most efficient cadence / battery setting for climbs and still climb at a reasonable rate, also on the downhills does turning the battery off actually saving any battery or does the battery automatically cut off and save itself anyway?, or does it use a residual amount of power even when you are going above 25kph?
I'm looking for power grubbing tips so I can keep it to around 25kph on the flats / long climbs, and keep a reasonable speed on the steep ascents without running through my battery before the finish line?
I rode an easy scouting trip on an approximation of the course on my giant fathom e+ 2 pro at the weekend and included that big climb into the route and even though I worked really hard on battery management, but got back home with just 5% of the battery left, despite doing most of it in eco (100% assist) or with the battery off. On the massive climb I burned through 40% of the battery using Active mode (250%).
I did the route in 3:20 hours, and while I know I won't win it, I'd like to try for as close to 2:30 hours in the race without burning through the battery too quickly before I get to that climb. Obviously I'm going to work on my fitness to use my own body more, but there will be limited gains from that.
I'm not going to change my tyres for the race, I've got Maxxis Forekasters and they are pretty fast rolling, and I'm probably not going to lose a lot of weight (I'm 105kg and I cannot see myself losing enough in the time). I'm also not going to be able to buy a bigger battery (I've got a 500 kwh), so without changing tyres, route, battery, or losing weight, what else can I do to minimise battery usage whilst putting maximum performance out on the road?
I'm looking for tips regarding the most efficient cadence / battery setting for climbs and still climb at a reasonable rate, also on the downhills does turning the battery off actually saving any battery or does the battery automatically cut off and save itself anyway?, or does it use a residual amount of power even when you are going above 25kph?
I'm looking for power grubbing tips so I can keep it to around 25kph on the flats / long climbs, and keep a reasonable speed on the steep ascents without running through my battery before the finish line?
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