Anyone with a Strava subscription can create a
segment, which is a section on a map. Now, the best rider on that segment takes a segment record:
- CR (Course Record), which is the best result regardless of the rider's sex
- KOM (King Of Mountain), or a male record
- QOM (Queen Of Mountain), or a female record.
To separate different activities, Strava maintains different segment types:
- Ride segments
- MTB segments
- E-Bike segments
(These could be more, idk). As the user creates a segment, it is based on an actually ridden course and on the activity type. If a newly created segment overlaps another of the same activity type, the new segment is rejected by Strava.
I still hold
23 E-Bike CRs, especially where e-bikers usually do not ride

(I gradually lose these records to stronger e-bikers, especially in the mountains where e-biking is popular).