In e-bike technology, Martin Brack stands as an expert, serving as both a mechanic and project manager for Bosch.
Central to Brack’s work is the Bosch Drive Unit, a system designed to elevate the riding experience. With the capability to support riders up to speeds of 25 kilometres per hour across four distinct modes, it offers good performance.
The user-friendly interface of the system, where riders can effortlessly adjust modes via either a mini remote or an LED remote, tailoring the path with a simple push of a button. What sets Bosch apart, according to Brack, is their commitment to innovation.
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He highlights the introduction of the race mode, a feature tailored to enhance riders’ performance in competitive settings. In addition to his role as a mechanic, Brack assumes the responsibility of project manager, overseeing the development and implementation of new technologies.
Finally, his dual expertise allows him to navigate the technical intricacies and user needs, ensuring that Bosch’s products consistently exceed expectations.
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About WES
World E-Bike Series was born in 2019 in Monaco, in order to promote the first international competition of exclusively electric bicycles. In 2020, the category took the step to the next level by receiving the title of the first E-Mountain Bike Cross-Country World Cup.
E-Cross-Country (E-XC) is the main discipline of WES, although Events can also present E-Gravity races, urban track competitions and amateur rides with professionals, called Ride WES.