I read an online cycling article recently about e-bikes and their climbing ability, and that they should have their own category on strava for obvious reasons, which of course they do. Funny enough, it also said they hold no advantage downhill and people had also agreed saying they would be happy if an e-bike held the best time for a downhill segment.
Sad, but i tested this theory over the last few days with a private strata account. Bearing in mind i have a Haibike xduro allmtn 27.5, with speed dongle. I broke every (straight) downhill time by some margin for my local hills, 7 in all. Yes, if i had a road bike and there were longer stretches with BENDS, i would not have finished first as i get scared and i'm not a cat rider
Reason, the assist propels you so quickly, then the bike weight and mid drive motor is just well balanced making the bike planted giving you confidence. Yes, the bike is not as agile on the twisty stuff, and small jumps need a little more planning, but i have to say these e-bike are a treat to ride.
Sad, but i tested this theory over the last few days with a private strata account. Bearing in mind i have a Haibike xduro allmtn 27.5, with speed dongle. I broke every (straight) downhill time by some margin for my local hills, 7 in all. Yes, if i had a road bike and there were longer stretches with BENDS, i would not have finished first as i get scared and i'm not a cat rider
Reason, the assist propels you so quickly, then the bike weight and mid drive motor is just well balanced making the bike planted giving you confidence. Yes, the bike is not as agile on the twisty stuff, and small jumps need a little more planning, but i have to say these e-bike are a treat to ride.