Article E-Bikes, they just do all the work for you

Rob Rides EMTB

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Well, that is what people who have never ridden them think. The reality is quite different though as you find out as soon as you start riding E-MTB. The truth is that you can make it as easy or as hard as you like, just like a normal pedaling ride. You can sit and spin, chatting away, or you can grind it out, testing the limits of your grit as your heart rate soars.



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Cruising around on the Mondraker Level RR as my regular E-Bike



My name is Ben Plenge and I run The Strength Factory . I have been coaching mountain bike racers professionally for the last 5 years, from World Cup pro downhillers and Enduro racing machines to every day trail riders like you. I also love riding E-Bikes.



I want to tell you about why I think training can improve your riding as an E-Biker and why it needs to be a bit different to normal mountain bike training……….







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Rob Rides EMTB

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So true!
Ben is a cool guy, i'm very looking forward to your oncoming trainings and your races Rob! Not to mention you have to be a bit crazy to do the megavalanche, but it will definitely be awesome! o_O:cool:
He's awesome and just the right person to help! And quick on his bike too!

@Jonny2 and @ChilternsMTB will also be doing the Mega with me ??
 

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I was going to write the same thing!!! I sure wish my 300cc two stroke would ride itself during hours of practice and then again at the races! :):):)

It's the same with everything that has a motor (F1, Nascar, Drag-Queen-Racing, Trials, whatever... ). A motor without a skilled rider is just a motor. And with or without motor, you can ride or you can RIDE!:)
 
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Glad my e-bike did all the work for me today!!!
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This is Garmin data from my near daily run, 80% single-track through the pines and SOFT sugar sand in the SE USA. This isn't a manicured bike trail, these are mostly lightly used animal trails and single-file walking paths with roots, rocks and large fields of foot deep craters dug out by the local wild hog population. I even had to stop today to hit the asthma inhaler, my allergies are going berserk during this pollen filled spring season!!!

The more I get to ride my Fezzari Wire Peak Pro, the more convinced I am it was money spent wisely. The bike gets me my adrenalin fix and keeps me working towards better health. Win-Win.
 
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MattyB

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Glad my e-bike did all the work for me today!!!
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This is Garmin data from my near daily run, 80% single-track through the pines and SOFT sugar sand in the SE USA. This isn't a manicured bike trail, these are mostly lightly used animal trails and single-file walking paths with roots, rocks and large fields of foot deep craters dug out by the local wild hog population. I even had to stop today to hit the asthma inhaler, my allergies are going berserk during this pollen filled spring season!!!

The more I get to ride my Fezzari Wire Peak Pro, the more convinced I am it was money spent wisely. The bike gets me my adrenalin fix and keeps me working towards better health. Win-Win.
Blimey, that’s slightly better than the average speed I achieve on my gravel bike on 28mm tyres on the road! Impressive. I guess your assistance cutout must be higher than the EU (25kmh) limit though.
 

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Blimey, that’s slightly better than the average speed I achieve on my gravel bike on 28mm tyres on the road! Impressive. I guess your assistance cutout must be higher than the EU (25kmh) limit though.

Thank you, just trying to show you do get a workout on an eMTB . FWIW, gearing and wind resistance are the limiting factors on top speed but my cutout is a smidgen higher than the EU limit. :censored:
 
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Great article, and look forward to watching the video - great that this sort of article and subject is popping up here, rather than just the usual 'which tyre' -
After a good ride on the Quantocks on the Levo it is my shoulders and arms that ache the most - as a result of the riding I am able to do with the e-bike, as opposed to the 'e-bike' doing the work - if that makes sense!
 

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Nice article, thanks.

Also note that some of us have no choice. I was a lifelong bike rider (in fact long destination bike rides were often how my wife and I would spend anniversaries and other special occasions), until my doctor told me I had to sell it - I have a degenerative joint disease, and pressing hard was making my joints worse. After a good ride, sometimes I couldn't walk for a week.

So I stopped riding for a few years. But now I have an e-bike, and I'm back out riding - and it is fantastic! I know how hard I can pedal, and I pedal that hard...if I'm on a big hill that needs more, I have the bike do the rest.
 

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