JethroXP
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- Region
- USA
- City
- Duvall, WA
I’ve got a dual battery full suspension fat tire eBike, the Biktrix Juggernaut FS Pro 3. With dual batteries and the way I ride, almost exclusively on PAS 1, I can easily get more than 100 miles out of it. I live in Washington state and there is a group call Viscous Cycle that hosts several Gran Fondo events each year, typically with lots of gravel and lots of elevation gain. For each event they have a Grande and a Medio course, typically about 90 and 45 miles respectively. I’ve signed up for the medio at Goldendale to get a feel for it. My concern is not with my ability or the bike, but rather the other riders. I’ve watched every YouTube video I can find from the organizers and participants of past rides and I’ve yet to see an eBike among them, they all appear to be traditional road and gravel bikes and the big draw appears to be that the event is a major sufferfest due to the distance and elevation gain on each ride. Before registering I did email the organizer to ask about riding an eBike, and he said that while it’s a touchy subject for some, they do allow them and the only difference is that I won’t get a finishing time. It’s not a race, just a ride, but I can understand why others wouldn’t appreciate my time mixed with theirs.
All that said, has anyone had any experience riding an eBike in a traditional bike event like this? I’m not trying to show up anyone, or take anything away from anyone, I just want to ride the course and enjoy the experience. But my big fear is that I’ll be treated with scorn and disdain for showing up on an eBike, and particularly one that looks so different from all the other bikes. I’ve thought about hanging back in the rear, trying not to pass anyone, but I suspect that on the climbs passing others will be inevitable. Anyone have any similar experiences you can share?
All that said, has anyone had any experience riding an eBike in a traditional bike event like this? I’m not trying to show up anyone, or take anything away from anyone, I just want to ride the course and enjoy the experience. But my big fear is that I’ll be treated with scorn and disdain for showing up on an eBike, and particularly one that looks so different from all the other bikes. I’ve thought about hanging back in the rear, trying not to pass anyone, but I suspect that on the climbs passing others will be inevitable. Anyone have any similar experiences you can share?