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Recumbent eBike Repair – More then just a bike!

For many people, an eBike is a convenience. For others, it’s something far more important, it’s freedom, independence, and a vital part of staying physically and mentally healthy. Recently, we had a customer come to us at eMotoX Sports with…

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GateDrop 14 May 2026 eMotoX

Entry list: French Elite RD5 – Gaillac Toulza

The French Elite motocross series is set to continue this weekend at the Gaillac Toulza round, featuring a competitive entry list that includes several French wildcard riders. Notably, Tom Vialle and Mathis Valin will be racing on home soil, adding local interest to the event. The series will showcase talent across two main classes, MX1 and MX2, with a broad field of riders representing a variety of manufacturers such as Honda, Yamaha, KTM, Kawasaki, Husqvarna, and others. In the MX1 category, the grid is packed with experienced riders, including Thibault Benistant, Calvin Fonvieille, and Kevin Stabaek Horgmo, alongside the home favourite Tom Vialle. The class features a diverse range of machines, from traditional 450cc four-strokes to the emerging Stark Future electric bikes, reflecting the evolving landscape of motocross technology. The presence of multiple Yamaha YZF and Honda CRF models highlights the ongoing manufacturer rivalry in the premier class. Meanwhile, the MX2 class boasts a strong lineup with Mathys Boisrame, Jake Cannon, and Tom Brunet among the frontrunners. Mathis Valin, another local wildcard, will also compete in this category, aiming to make an impact in front of the home crowd. The MX2 field is similarly varied, with riders on KTM, Kawasaki, Yamaha, Honda, and Beta machines, demonstrating the depth and competitiveness of the junior class. The inclusion of wildcards like Vialle and Valin not only raises the profile of the event but also provides valuable experience for these riders in a highly competitive environment. Their participation is expected to draw significant attention from fans and media alike, potentially influencing the dynamics of the championship standings. As the series progresses, performances at Gaillac Toulza could prove pivotal for riders seeking to establish or maintain their positions within the French Elite motocross hierarchy.

GateDrop 14 May 2026 eMotoX

Video: Jett Lawrence opens up on doubts after latest injury

Jett Lawrence has opened up candidly about the physical and mental challenges he has faced during his recovery from a severe ankle injury. The Australian motocross star revealed that he underwent two surgeries, involving the insertion of 11 screws and four pins, to repair a dislocated ankle and a fractured talus bone. Despite the pain and setbacks, including a second operation to shave down a bone fragment, Lawrence remains determined to return to competitive racing, though he admits the process has been both painful and mentally taxing. Lawrence described the frustration of not having full mobility in his ankle and the uncertainty about when he will regain complete range of motion. He spoke about the psychological toll of injury, confessing that doubts about his ability to return to his previous form often plague him, especially during quiet moments. The rider emphasised the importance of the support team around him, which has been crucial in navigating the difficult rehabilitation process and maintaining his focus on recovery. According to fellow rider Johnny O’Mara, Lawrence has been back on his bike for the past two months and is preparing to compete in the upcoming outdoor season opener at Pala. While Lawrence is eager to race against rivals like Jeremy Deegan, he remains cautious about rushing his comeback, prioritising his long-term health over immediate results. He expressed a desire to be competitive from the outset but acknowledged that winning the first race is less important than ensuring his body is fully ready. The anticipation for the outdoor season is building, with Lawrence’s return setting the stage for a highly anticipated showdown with Deegan. Deegan himself has expressed readiness for a fierce battle, signalling a thrilling rivalry ahead. Lawrence’s journey back from injury and his cautious approach to racing underscore the physical demands of motocross and the resilience required to compete at the highest level.

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Rider Guide 04 May 2026 eMotoX

Ride1Up Portola Is on Sale and It’s Kind of Ridiculous

The Ride1Up Portola folding eBike is set to launch at a significantly reduced price starting May 4th, with the 10.4Ah model available for $795 and the 13.4Ah version for $895. This pricing positions the Portola well below most serious folding eBikes on the market, many of which cost two to five times as much. Despite the low cost, the Portola delivers strong performance and quality, making it a standout option for those seeking a folding eBike without compromising on features or ride experience. Key specifications highlight the Portola’s competitive edge, including a 750W geared rear hub motor capable of around 65Nm torque and speeds up to 28 mph. Buyers can choose between two battery capacities—500Wh or 643Wh—offering ranges from approximately 20 to 45 miles depending on usage. The bike weighs between 59 and 63 pounds and can carry up to 342 pounds, while its Shimano Altus 8-speed drivetrain, dual-piston hydraulic disc brakes, and 20” by 3” wide tyres contribute to a stable, comfortable, and reliable ride. These components are typically found on folding eBikes priced well above $1,000, underscoring the Portola’s exceptional value. The Portola’s ride quality is a particular highlight, with reviewers noting its stable geometry and wide tyres that avoid the twitchiness common in folding models. The motor delivers smooth acceleration and controlled power, while the upgraded Shimano drivetrain provides a useful gear range for both speed and climbing. The hydraulic disc brakes offer strong stopping power and improved modulation compared to cheaper mechanical systems, enhancing safety and rider confidence. Ride1Up’s reputation for quality build, reliable customer support, and thoughtful component choices further elevates the Portola above typical budget eBikes. The more expensive 13.4Ah battery option is recommended for most riders, offering greater range and flexibility for daily use. Overall, the Portola represents a rare opportunity to purchase a folding eBike that competes with much pricier models, making it a compelling choice for commuters and urban riders seeking convenience without sacrificing performance.

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Electrek 14 May 2026 eMotoX

How I learned to stop worrying and love pedaling my e-bike

Micah Toll shares a personal journey of embracing the e-bike lifestyle, moving past initial apprehensions about relying on electric assistance. Initially hesitant to accept the motor’s help, Toll gradually discovered that pedalling with an e-bike offered a unique blend of exercise and convenience, reshaping his perception of cycling. This transition highlights a common mindset shift among riders who may view e-bikes as less authentic or physically demanding compared to traditional bicycles. The article delves into the practical benefits of e-biking, such as tackling longer distances and challenging terrains with less fatigue, which in turn encourages more frequent and enjoyable rides. Toll emphasises how the electric boost does not replace effort but rather complements it, allowing riders to maintain a comfortable pace and extend their cycling range. This approach fosters a healthier lifestyle by making cycling accessible to a broader audience, including those who might otherwise be deterred by physical limitations or time constraints. Toll reflects on the broader cultural implications of adopting e-bikes, noting that the stigma around electric assistance is gradually diminishing as more people experience their advantages firsthand. He points out that embracing e-bikes can lead to a more positive relationship with exercise and outdoor activity, breaking down barriers related to fitness levels and age. The article suggests that this shift could have significant impacts on urban mobility and environmental sustainability as e-bikes become an increasingly popular alternative to cars. Looking ahead, Toll encourages readers to reconsider their attitudes towards e-bikes and to give pedalling with electric assistance a fair chance. He advocates for a balanced perspective that recognises the value of both traditional and electric cycling, promoting inclusivity within the cycling community. Ultimately, the piece serves as a thoughtful reflection on how technology can enhance, rather than diminish, the joys of riding.

eMTB 12 May 2026 eMotoX

NEWS: 2026 Rocky Mountain Altitude Powerplay 3

Rocky Mountain has unveiled the third generation of its Altitude Powerplay eMTB, building on the platform introduced in 2022 with a series of targeted upgrades. The new model retains the distinctive carbon frame paired with an alloy rear triangle but features an enhanced in-house motor system, the Dyname S4 Pro. This motor delivers a peak torque of 108 Nm and increases peak power output to as much as 1,000 watts, depending on market regulations. The system also incorporates a new ratchet spider designed to boost mechanical efficiency and improved cooling through an aluminium chain cover acting as a heat sink. The Altitude Powerplay 3 continues to use a 720 Wh battery, which is securely bolted into the downtube to reduce rattling while remaining fully removable for charging or maintenance. For extended rides, the bike is compatible with Rocky Mountain’s 314 Wh Overtimepack range extender, potentially increasing the total battery capacity to 1,034 Wh. Charging times vary between just under four hours with a 4 A charger and over seven hours with a 2 A charger. The motor and battery system is managed via an integrated Jumbotron display on the top tube, paired with a more compact handlebar remote for ease of use. Suspension and geometry features carry over from the previous model, with the LC2R suspension system and RIDE-4 adjustment offering significant versatility. The RIDE-4 system allows riders to select from four geometry settings by rotating a chip on the rear shock mount, adjusting the head angle between 63.5° and 64.3°. A notable update is the addition of the Reach Adjust headset, which enables a ±5 mm change in reach, providing further fine-tuning options without overhauling the bike’s fundamental design. These refinements demonstrate Rocky Mountain’s commitment to maintaining competitiveness in a rapidly evolving eMTB market. While the technical enhancements are promising, the true test of the Altitude Powerplay 3 will come with real-world trail performance and how the Dyname S4 Pro motor compares to rival systems. Rocky Mountain’s approach reflects a careful balance between innovation and continuity, aiming to refine rather than radically reinvent their flagship eMTB. Further reviews and rider feedback will be essential to gauge whether these updates translate into a superior riding experience.

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CyclingNews 14 May 2026 eMotoX

‘Blockhaus is a climb where you cannot hide’ – Jonas Vingegaard stays ominously calm as first ‘real’ mountaintop finish at Giro d’Italia looms large

Jonas Vingegaard of Visma-Lease a Bike is poised to make a significant impact at the 2026 Giro d’Italia as the race approaches its first genuine mountaintop finish on stage seven at Blockhaus. After six stages, Vingegaard has remained relatively reserved, launching only one attack which ultimately failed to gain ground. However, the Blockhaus climb, with its demanding 13.6-kilometre length and steep 8.4% average gradient, offers a stark contrast to earlier, shorter ascents and is expected to be a decisive battleground where general classification contenders cannot afford to hold back. Despite the early lead of Afonso Eulálio from Bahrain Victorious, who currently holds the pink jersey with a substantial 6:22 advantage, Vingegaard and his team are clear favourites to assert control on the Blockhaus stage. Vingegaard himself acknowledged the challenge of unseating Eulálio immediately but expressed confidence that the mountain finish would be a critical moment for the race favourites to make their move. Visma-Lease a Bike’s Directeur Sportif, Marc Reef, highlighted the importance of this stage as the first real opportunity to create meaningful gaps in the overall standings, noting the climb’s steepness plays to Vingegaard’s strengths as a lightweight climber. Preparation for the Blockhaus stage has been thorough, albeit without a physical reconnaissance of the climb by Vingegaard. Instead, the team has relied on data and video analysis from previous editions of the Giro, as well as virtual tools, to equip the rider with the necessary knowledge. Reef emphasised that the team is well-prepared despite the logistical challenges, and the limited number of mountain stages in the early part of the race places even greater emphasis on the Blockhaus finish as a pivotal moment. The second week offers only one other significant mountain test before the decisive third week, increasing the stakes for Vingegaard to make an early statement. There is a sense of calm confidence surrounding Vingegaard, who has a history of bold early attacks in Grand Tours, such as his notable moves at the 2023 Tour de France and the 2025 Vuelta a España. His measured approach ahead of Blockhaus suggests a rider ready to strike decisively when the moment comes. Meanwhile, Reef remains cautious about Eulálio’s ability to defend the pink jersey on the climb but anticipates the Portuguese rider will hold on for at least another stage. The upcoming mountain finish promises to be a thrilling test of strength and strategy, with Vingegaard expected to be at the forefront of the action.

CyclingNews 14 May 2026 eMotoX

‘No objectives and no limits’ – Bahrain Victorious aim to keep their Giro d’Italia leader Afonso Eulálio free from any pressure

Bahrain Victorious are adopting a cautious yet optimistic approach as their young rider Afonso Eulálio dons the maglia rosa in the Giro d’Italia. The 24-year-old Portuguese cyclist claimed the overall lead in dramatic fashion on stage 5, despite a late crash, and now holds a 2:51 advantage over his closest rival, Igor Arrieta. With only his second Giro and limited experience at WorldTour level, Eulálio’s tenure in pink is unpredictable, but the team is determined to support him without imposing excessive pressure. Sports director Franco Pellizotti emphasises that the team has no fixed objectives for Eulálio beyond defending the jersey day by day. Having identified stage 5 as a key opportunity, Bahrain Victorious had already planned to protect him early in the race, allowing him to seize the lead when the chance arose. Pellizotti is mindful of the challenges ahead, particularly the upcoming Blockhaus climb and the 42-kilometre time trial in Tuscany, which could prove decisive given Eulálio’s relative weakness against the clock. Eulálio’s background in mountain biking and his recent progression in road racing make him something of an unknown quantity, both for himself and the team. Pellizotti highlights the rider’s strong performances in climbing events earlier in the season, such as the Volta a Catalunya and the AlUla Tour, but acknowledges that flat stages and time trials remain potential vulnerabilities. Despite this, the team views every day spent in the leader’s jersey as a valuable experience and a bonus rather than a burden. The lead also represents a morale boost for Bahrain Victorious after losing their main general classification contender, Santiago Buitrago, to a crash early in the race. Pellizotti sees Eulálio’s unexpected rise as a source of inspiration, reinforcing belief within the squad that success is attainable even under challenging circumstances. As the race progresses, the team will continue to manage expectations carefully, allowing their young leader to develop naturally without the weight of rigid targets.

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CleanTechnica 14 May 2026 eMotoX

A Hyundai IONIQ 5 Is Much Larger Than A Hyundai Santa Fe From 2001

A recent comparison between the Hyundai IONIQ 5 and a 2001 Hyundai Santa Fe highlights a striking trend in vehicle sizing over the past two decades. Despite being a newer electric vehicle, the IONIQ 5 is notably larger in length, width, and height than the older Santa Fe model. This size increase reflects a broader shift in consumer preferences and automotive marketing, where bigger vehicles are increasingly favoured, often at the expense of electric vehicle adoption. The decision of a family to opt for a hybrid Santa Fe over the IONIQ 5 due to perceived space requirements illustrates the ongoing challenge faced by electric vehicles in competing with traditional internal combustion engine (ICE) cars. Although the IONIQ 5 offers advanced technology and a superior driving experience, many buyers remain drawn to larger vehicles, associating size with practicality, status, and value. This preference persists despite little change in average family size over the years, suggesting that the demand for bigger cars is driven more by perception and marketing than by actual need. Automakers have capitalised on this trend by promoting larger models, which generally command higher prices and profit margins. The appeal of bigger vehicles is deeply ingrained, often outweighing the benefits of electric alternatives in the minds of consumers. This dynamic presents a significant barrier to accelerating EV adoption, particularly in markets like the United States where larger vehicles dominate sales. The growth in SUV popularity is not limited to the US; similar patterns have emerged internationally, as seen in countries like Poland where SUVs were once rare but have become commonplace within a decade. The increasing size of vehicles, combined with entrenched consumer attitudes, underscores the complexity of shifting towards more sustainable transport options. Addressing these challenges will require not only technological advancements but also changes in consumer perceptions and industry marketing strategies.

Electrek 14 May 2026 eMotoX

Volkswagen brings the ID. Buzz back for 2027, but now the ID.4 is on a brief hiatus

Volkswagen has announced the return of the ID. Buzz electric van for the 2027 model year, signalling a renewed focus on its electric vehicle lineup. The ID. Buzz, known for its retro-inspired design and modern electric powertrain, will continue to play a central role in Volkswagen’s strategy to capture the growing market for electric commercial and passenger vehicles. This move comes as the company temporarily pauses production of the ID.4 electric SUV, one of its best-selling EV models. The ID.4’s brief hiatus is attributed to supply chain challenges and a strategic reassessment of Volkswagen’s production priorities. Despite this pause, the company remains committed to the ID.4’s long-term success and plans to resume manufacturing once these issues are resolved. The temporary suspension highlights the ongoing difficulties faced by automakers in balancing demand with component availability, particularly in the competitive electric vehicle sector. Volkswagen executives have emphasised the importance of the ID. Buzz in their future electric mobility plans, highlighting its unique appeal and versatility. The ID. Buzz is expected to benefit from technological advancements and refinements introduced during its absence, potentially enhancing its market position. Industry observers view this as a calculated decision to strengthen Volkswagen’s product range by focusing resources on models with distinctive market niches. Looking ahead, Volkswagen’s strategy suggests a phased approach to expanding its electric vehicle offerings, prioritising models that can differentiate the brand in a crowded market. The return of the ID. Buzz in 2027 is likely to generate renewed interest among consumers seeking an electric vehicle with both nostalgic charm and modern practicality. Meanwhile, the ID.4’s production pause serves as a reminder of the complexities involved in scaling up electric vehicle manufacturing amid global supply chain constraints.