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  2. Here's How Fast You Need To Ride a Stationary Bike for ... - AOL

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    For example, cycle at a fast pace or higher resistance for one minute, followed by two minutes of slower cycling or lower resistance for recovery. Repeat this cycle for a total of 20 to 30 minutes.

  3. Jump (transportation company) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The bikes were a bright red orange and weighed 70 pounds (32 kg). [3] Riders unlocked bikes using the Uber app and were charged to their Uber account. [4] Each Jump bike had a 250-watt electric motor which powered the front wheel. [5] Jump employees swapped out the battery packs every three days. [6]

  4. Pedelec - Wikipedia

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    Only the Chinese market for pedelecs and e-bikes is bigger than the European. According to the National Bureau of Statistics in China, more than 100 million e-bikes are on the road. Annual production in Chinese factories has increased from 58,000 in 1998 to 33 million in 2011. A pedelec classification separate from an e-bike is not known in China.

  5. Lime (transportation company) - Wikipedia

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    A $335 million funding round in 2018 led to a valuation of $1.1 billion for the company, making it a unicorn. [9] As of October 2017, Lime had 150,000 users. [10] In January 2018, Lime announced at CES 2018 that they would begin a trial of electric bikes, branded Lime-E, in San Francisco. [11]

  6. Know dangers of e-bike Christmas presents - police

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    An e-bike, technically known as an electrically assisted pedal cycle (EAPC) must have pedals and a motor no bigger than 250 watts which must kick out at 15.5mph (25km/h).

  7. Bicycle performance - Wikipedia

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    According to a study a human at 70 kg (150 lb) requires about 60 watts to walk at 5 km/h (3.1 mph) on firm and flat ground, [6] while according to a calculator at kreuzotter.de the same person and power output on an ordinary bicycle will travel at 15 km/h (9.3 mph), [7] so in these conditions the energy expenditure of cycling is about one-third ...

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