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Are E-Bikes Cheating? Why Electric Bikes Deserve a Place in Cycling—Especially for Seniors

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Electric bikes, also known as e-bikes, have surged in popularity—especially among seniors who may struggle with hills or longer distances due to mobility or stamina limitations. While many riders are embracing the benefits, others question whether e-bikes belong in the world of “real” cycling. So, are e-bikes cheating? Or are they the future of inclusive cycling? Let’s explore both sides of the debate—and take a closer look at how e-bikes can empower seniors to stay active and independent. Arguments Against Electric Bikes Some traditional cyclists argue that e-bikes are a form of cheating , as they provide motorized assistance that makes climbing hills or maintaining speed easier. There’s concern that e-bikes undermine the physical challenge that defines cycling and that they blur the line between bicycles and motor vehicles. Others worry that e-bikes will create trail conflicts or increase accidents due to higher average speeds. In short, some purists believe that e-bikes erod...

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