Is it ok to feel cheated if overtaken by an Ebike?

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Ming the Merciless

There is no mercy
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Mind I saw somewhere that beyond a certain intensity / volume the health benefits are on a diminishing returns curve. So that amount you need to do to gain most of the health benefits are not that onerous. Fitness not being the same as health.
 

Alan O

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Liverpool
30 mph on the flat? That's 50km/h. I suppose there may have been the occasional short flat section in a long downhill where I may have done that. But really, that apart ... nope.
I can't reach 30mph on the flat these days, but I could do so easy enough in my youth (for short bursts only, I must add). And even today at nearly 60, I can get up to 25mph (again for short bursts) - although I almost never want to :rolleyes:
 
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TheDoctor

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The TerrorVortex
That's exactly what I've been doing.
I used the E-bike to get pedaling again after a nasty bout of cellulitis, then carried on while the really hot weather was here.
I'm back on the Ribble tomorrow though. I need to shift some weight, and a 15 mile commute will soon do that.
 
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