Douglas Ruby
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Today was my second Ride 2 Recovery Honor Ride here in Nashua, NH. I rode my base Specialized Turbo (200W motor) again for the second time.
Last year I did the "30 mile" loop with my 468Wh battery. I finished the actual 28.5 mile ride, with 987 ft of ascent, at an average speed of 18.3 mph. I rode about half at ECO40 with sparing use of TURBO for hills. At the 15 mile mark, with clearly enough battery left, I switched to full TURBO, finishing with around 20% remaining.
This year, I did the "50 mile" loop with my 691Wh battery. My official ride today was 54.5 miles with 3308 ft. of ascent, at an average speed of 16.9 mph. While I used TURBO for serious hill climbing, I rode the first 15 mi at ECO60 at an average of around 17.0 mph. The middle section I rode at ECO50 (but it had more descents for a higher average speed). At the 38 mile mark, I missed a turn and added 4 miles and a 200 ft. climb over 2.3 miles, necessitating more TURBO usage than planned. I then cut down to ECO40 for the last 10 miles, finishing the planned 50.5 mile ride at 54.5 miles! When I loaded my bike back on the car rack, I had gone a total of 55.7 miles (included travel to and from starting line) with 8% left on my full charge.
Details are here: https://www.strava.com/activities/1019352723/overview
Doug
P.S. I got lots of questions about how far the battery would last. I predicted to my fellow riders that I would get around 60 miles with the combination of ECO levels and some full Turbo. If I include the remaining 8% left, I could have gone around 58-59 miles on the charge.
Last year I did the "30 mile" loop with my 468Wh battery. I finished the actual 28.5 mile ride, with 987 ft of ascent, at an average speed of 18.3 mph. I rode about half at ECO40 with sparing use of TURBO for hills. At the 15 mile mark, with clearly enough battery left, I switched to full TURBO, finishing with around 20% remaining.
This year, I did the "50 mile" loop with my 691Wh battery. My official ride today was 54.5 miles with 3308 ft. of ascent, at an average speed of 16.9 mph. While I used TURBO for serious hill climbing, I rode the first 15 mi at ECO60 at an average of around 17.0 mph. The middle section I rode at ECO50 (but it had more descents for a higher average speed). At the 38 mile mark, I missed a turn and added 4 miles and a 200 ft. climb over 2.3 miles, necessitating more TURBO usage than planned. I then cut down to ECO40 for the last 10 miles, finishing the planned 50.5 mile ride at 54.5 miles! When I loaded my bike back on the car rack, I had gone a total of 55.7 miles (included travel to and from starting line) with 8% left on my full charge.
Details are here: https://www.strava.com/activities/1019352723/overview
Doug
P.S. I got lots of questions about how far the battery would last. I predicted to my fellow riders that I would get around 60 miles with the combination of ECO levels and some full Turbo. If I include the remaining 8% left, I could have gone around 58-59 miles on the charge.
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