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There was another stage after this one.
I feel at some point the motor manufactures and EWS will have to create Nm class motors, such as 60Nm, 80Nm, 100Nm and the race class will be made of Nm output instead of the free-for-all they have today. Also there will have to be motor assist rules, as of right now Shimano is 300% with the E8000, Bosch CX line 340%, Brose sMag 410%, assist support.
Is the EWS using the same stages for Pro riders in the EWS-e & EWS race and in the same order(Except for Stage-5 the Power Stage)?
I was looking at the times for EWS Pro stage 1 & 2 to the EWS-e Pro stage 1 & 2 and there is a big different in times. I know the conditions were not good for the EWS Pro riders, but still the EWS-e Pro were minutes faster. I was expecting the EWS-e Pro to be 20sec ~ 60sec faster, but not like 4mins ~ 6mins different.
T. Moseley said during her interview that 2 stages were identical. I don't know witch.
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This is not the first time i make this mistake. English is not so easy bordel de dieu !
For now the open eMTB class is going to work, but eventually as the eMTB sport grows, the manufactures and race org's will need to set rules for motor Nm & assist. I actually would say there is 4 classes right now, EWS-e could have Up-To-85Nm and Over-85Nm Pro Men and Pro Women, and assists should be limited to 300% ~ 350%. As far as the climbing stage, Moseley mention that there was transfer stages that would have been great for the power-stage.And then there will be 5 separate classes for men and women with @ 5-10 riders in each. It’ll be like masters racing where no one can tell who wins what, or cares.
As long as there’s an uphill stage where climbing matters, and there isn’t a way to put riders on equivalent motors or check compliance, the riders on the most powerful motor will have a big advantage.
lolI actually would say there is 4 classes right now
First year of a EWS-e race what were you expecting 100. I am sure the eMTB class will grow over the next few years and COVID-19 didn't help much. Next year there will be double that number in racerslol
Only 45 competitors actually raced.
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Only 45 competitors actually raced.
Seems his French is better THAN your English too
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Very interesting... these races will help drive innovation. We need to support it.
Are these races visible on UK TV channels?
Hey Gary, it's just your dry sense of humor (or Humuor as u type it)seems a couple of folks sense of humour also failed to turn up
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Only 45 competitors actually raced.
Perspective --- Jesse Melamed won the EWS round . He hasn`t ever won a round outside of Whistler . And not in the last cpl of years .
Several big names are not competing in EWS this year .
The technicality is required to limit the effect of motor/power/rider weight differences. Technical climbs are going to be more about climbing skill (obvs some bike/motor differences too). Whereas a less technical climb will just be won by the lightest person with the most torque.Also a climbing stage so difficult one slip-up will totally ruin your race, i think a less tech stage but with tech option to take risks for bonus would be more comparable to the downhill stages and more interesting to watch.
The technicality is required to limit the effect of motor/power/rider weight differences. Technical climbs are going to be more about climbing skill (obvs some bike/motor differences too). Whereas a less technical climb will just be won by the lightest person with the most torque.
JesseM and MartinM are both EWS top 10 racers, but the fact that JesseM (0 Stage Wins Last) beat MartinM ( 2 Stage Wins Last) in really bad condtions by 5secs just means JesseM got lucky on some race line choices. Next year when RichR & SamH are back in lineup it will be alot tougher to win stages or a race.Thats a bit harsh, true people were not there but he beat Martin Maes by 5seconds, who beat Jesse by over a minute in Zermat 2019. Either you saying Jesse isnt a winner AND Martin has somehow lost all his ability. Or you accept Jesse has improved.
Thats a bit harsh, true people were not there but he beat Martin Maes by 5seconds, who beat Jesse by over a minute in Zermat 2019. Either you saying Jesse isnt a winner AND Martin has somehow lost all his ability. Or you accept Jesse has improved.
I've had Covid-19
Your perspective is naive.
Jesse put 10seconds into the second placed rider Maes on the first stage. A very wet stage physical with very low visibility and a horrible final pedal to the finish.Oh @Gary we have so much to learn and so little time to absorb it ?
I can only give thanks and praise you are here to enlighten me with your pearls of wisdom . ?
Jesse Melamede did give credit to his Crank Works racing getting him ready for EWS .
Hope you're okay now.I've had Covid-19
Your perspective is naive.
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