If you are thinking of tuning your electric bike a bit this could be the target to aim for. The winner of the Isle of Man TT Zero race for electric only bikes today was timed through the speed trap on the fastest (flat) part of the course at 149.5mph. Apparently the same bike has been timed at over 170mph when the rider wasn't conserving battery power for the 38 mile circuit which includes a 1400ft climb up the mountain.
There is a prize of £10,000 for the first electric bike to complete a lap at an average speed of at least 100mph. Today's winner averaged 99.6mph! As a comparison the best 1000cc Superbikes with top riders might do a 130mph lap, though many will be nearer 115 -120mph. That would be a rolling lap whereas the electric bikes only did one lap so they were setting off from rest. The point was made that with busy public roads being closed for racing there is very limited practice time for all classes of bikes, and the electric ones are probably at the bottom of the pecking order. The riders really didn't have enough practice time to find the best way of managing their battery power.
There could be a short segment in the ITV4 TT program at 9pm tonight if they edit it in time (the race only started at 5.15pm). Otherwise it will no doubt be included in tomorrow's programme.
Now where are the spanners that fit my Giant Suede.......
There is a prize of £10,000 for the first electric bike to complete a lap at an average speed of at least 100mph. Today's winner averaged 99.6mph! As a comparison the best 1000cc Superbikes with top riders might do a 130mph lap, though many will be nearer 115 -120mph. That would be a rolling lap whereas the electric bikes only did one lap so they were setting off from rest. The point was made that with busy public roads being closed for racing there is very limited practice time for all classes of bikes, and the electric ones are probably at the bottom of the pecking order. The riders really didn't have enough practice time to find the best way of managing their battery power.
There could be a short segment in the ITV4 TT program at 9pm tonight if they edit it in time (the race only started at 5.15pm). Otherwise it will no doubt be included in tomorrow's programme.
Now where are the spanners that fit my Giant Suede.......
Last edited: