You Wouldn't Believe Something Like That Could Happen!
Varmia Gravel e-Sprint: A competitor
I'm riding Varmia Gravel e-Sprint race on the coming Saturday. I was worried and ashamed as I had been a single rider of the format: What is a race without a competitor? And now...
A couple days ago, someone asked in a group chat: "You're worried to start alone? Watch the next starting list update! I've signed to the e-Sprint myself!" I didn't know who the guy was as you stay quite anonymous on WhatsApp unless you create a meaningful display name.
This morning, my brother messaged me: "One Bartosz P. will be your e-Sprint competitor!" And I thought ~Bartosz had been kidding! I know the guy! So I wrote to him on Messenger: "Thank you so much for signing to the e-race! I won't be alone! What's your ride?" To which he replied: 'I'm borrowing a Trek e-Caliber from my wife! It's gonna be fun!" WOW!
As we talked more, I learned he rode e-bikes unassisted and faster than the 25 km/h speed restriction on his own leg power. He is a very strong rider, who finished 36 minutes before my strong brother on the same 100 mile gravel race. He only turns the assistance for climbing or against strong headwind. He usually returns from his rides with 70% of the smallish 250 Wh battery!
He said several interesting things from a traditional cyclist perspective: "Since we own an electrically assisted bike at home, my views have changed. For instance: If you want to ride above the restrictor speed then you need to put more effort into the ride than you do on a trad bike. E-bikes are fun! When you have had enough, you turn the assist on. Worse if you have had enough but the battery is empty, haha!"
Fancy that. The guy resigned from racing in a Classic gravel race to have more fun riding a premium e-bike. And, first of all, he did it to spare me shame...

He said: "I have proven myself well in traditional races! It's time for something new!
My respectable competitor on a classical MTB race.