You can set your wheel size correctly and set max speed to 50kph as I have on my 29er and it pulls happily to 34Mph which I think will be faster than yours will go being a 500w as opposed to my 750w.
To be honest,with those brakes, I think 30Mph will be plenty!
I think they may both go a little quicker, work out your top gear ratio and wheel circumference and the max rpm which I counted at about 130rpm, this should give your theoretical no load speed, you may find your gearing to be the limiting factor, the rohloff range is 526% 1-14 and I have a 52t on the front. Beside the point though, I'm would be happy with 30mph with better torque, range and longer controller lifespan.
Curious how you go 34mph when the max is set 50kph, shouldn't it cut out at 30mph(50kph) That's why I set 17inch wheel and kph, so the max is close to 50mph not kph. Not sure you can up this in the advance programming.
The magura hs11 hydraulic rim brakes have huge stopping power, some downhillers prefer them. I'm just not sure I want to install the brake cutout sensors, you can adjust the cutout time (in milliseconds) when you stop pedalling to very virtually zero in the advanced programming, which would be as quick. I guess in an emergency which comes first, stop pedaling or brake.
Quick test this morning got to 28mph in level 6 in 14th gear. Theoretical no load is 40mph with these settings, so I can probably reduce some higher settings in the advanced programming, I know I can reduce gears, but the rpm is too high to feel comfortable, so far ambling along in level 2 in top gear at 19mph is just right and closer in percentage terms to the theoretical of 23mph.