Yeah - good point. But remember mine wasn't cutting out just producing less assistance than if I rested it for 2 minutes then gave it another go. If I had to guess, I would say that first attempt after a longish slog felt like trying to do the last steep bit in Tour mode, whereas after a brief rest the system really did deliver the Sport mode for the last 100 ft.
Mike
Ok, my bad, let me re-write my post:
That is possible, however a counter argument is that because the Active line probably doesn't provide as much maximum power, its less likely to overheat in the first place, so it would be the CX type motors that would be the ones we'd hear about reducing power under heavy and extended load.
It would be interesting to find out the real cause, but tricky to find out how. Can you get someone else to ride with you. When you reproduce the problem, quickly switch bikes and see if the 'problem' sticks with your bike, or somehow transfers itself onto whatever you happen to be riding.
FWIW, when I managed to get my wife into ebike riding, there were a number of occasions early on when we thought there was a fault with the bikes. It was as if they stopped giving the power delivery they should (yet when I then gave them a go, all seemed fine). Turns out it was simply because they are mostly torque sensor activated, my wife's fitness at the start (or lack of it) meant that after extended effort like climbing a long hill, her legs simply couldn't provide the force to adequately activate the assist, even though this wasn't as obvious to her at the time as one might imagine!
I'm not saying that's what it is for certain, but dont' discount it.
Maybe get someone else to ride your bike up the slope to where the problem occurs and you are waiting - you jump on and continue the climb and see if you can then finish the climb on full power?