Winter Sucks

Actually it was hard packed snow covered by a layer of ice. Studded tyres do love having some ice beneath them. Worse if there's a small spot of frozen snow with no ice on the top. The e-bike gets a jerk when a wheel (especially the rear one) hits that spot. I rode rather slowly and respectfully... While an e-MTB on tyres such as Schwalbe Ice Spiker Pro could ride the same terrain at the full speed and no worries at all! (Winter Plus are good but not that good. These are ideal on black ice or on smooth ice).
I can vaguely understand how studded tires might let you get away with riding on ice. But being no stranger to walking on ice from my Denver days, I do NOT understand how you get on and off the bike on ice — especially a high-step. Are your shoes also studded?
 
But being no stranger to walking on ice from my Denver days, I do NOT understand how you get on and off the bike on ice — especially a high-step. Are your shoes also studded?
The bike gives a very good support to the body. The friction of the shoes is usually sufficient to enable mounting the bike on regular ice, which is by no means smooth. .

Black ice is a different case. You must find any ice free object to set your foot on before mounting the bike. I was in such a situation in December last year. I usually set my foot on a piece of a lawn that was devoid of ice.
 
I can vaguely understand how studded tires might let you get away with riding on ice. But being no stranger to walking on ice from my Denver days, I do NOT understand how you get on and off the bike on ice — especially a high-step. Are your shoes also studded?
I've been regularly cycling (thousands of miles) in the winter on snow, ice, and slush using studded tires over the past 20 years (and for the past 5 of those on ebikes). In all that time I've only fallen twice, both times on an ebike and both times it was at 0 mph while getting on or off in my driveway.
 
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