Nutter!
Is there a way for me to have Strava show your exploits in metric? Using a calculator in the days of computer wizardry is a little boring...
I'll change them later for you.
I did learn today that my bike set up isn't on par with the Swiss guys. Firstly plus size tyres with next to no pressure, offer superb grip and traction, then the gearing that they use is very much better, and perfect for proper climbing. On the Bosch CX motor, the locals all run a 13t front, with an 8 speed cassette with a 48t lowest gear. Then one further surprise, is that they all use 150mm pedal cranks to avoid rock strikes on climbs.
My gearing is 15t up front with a ten speed cassette, which has a 42t lowest gear. My pedal cranks are 175mm.
The altitude today didn't do me any favours, and I felt quite sick and dizzy a few times. I was also struggling for breath, where the other guy didn't. We swapped bikes, and he became out of breath, and I didn't. Gearing is clearly king on matching motors.
I did use less battery consumption, but my gearing made things uncomfortable in respect of cadence. With both of us in lowest gear and matching power settings, my cadence was frustratingly slightly to slow, to ride side by side, and I really needed to pull away to make it work. His cadence was faster, and was at a pace that would have suited me better. Sadly I don't have a cadence meter.