If indeed these motors have been used in competition they must be pretty sophisticated to remain undetected whilst dealing with the peaks and troughs of power output, as well as the hopping on and off the bike that you get in cyclocross. It's not climbing a mountain for an hour with a steady power output, that's for sure.
Circumstantial evidence at best.
If indeed these motors have been used in competition they must be pretty sophisticated to remain undetected whilst dealing with the peaks and troughs of power output, as well as the hopping on and off the bike that you get in cyclocross. It's not climbing a mountain for an hour with a steady power output, that's for sure.