Quick question, if you are doing 28 kph won't the motor have cut out so you are getting no assist at all.?
Yes, what I've found essentially by having the extra boost up hills it raises your average speed alot, on the flat the extra weight of the eBike isn't a huge penalty especially as I have aero bars fitted, it also means when I get to the flat bits my legs are no where near as tired so can push harder.
This is the effect of having the electrical support up a hill, over 500watts total peak power output for a near 15% gradient ...
....but because I was actually contributing less than 200watts, I could maintain near 300watts on the flat sections for longer - I haven't worked out my FTP but I suspect is well below 200watts, so essentially the electrical assistance is allowing me to go into the anaerobic zones for longer during short rides without suffering too badly for it as overall.
I see my eBike as much of a fitness tool as my road bike, but just with the option of been ultra lazy if I wanted too. Oh I've also never had a powermeter before, but the mid mount eBikes I think can all provide these kind of figures, great if you are a number geek

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