They’re fully electric so there are no emissions and no noise. The Moonbike has arrived in La Plagne in the French Alps this winter season. Apparently, anyone can ride one. Er, apparently not.
The problem is in the name.
Or rather the second half of the name.
MoonBIKE.
PlanetSKI readers may have read of my exploits on an electric mountain bike in Switzerland a few years back.
The experience was not a happy one.
I was down on the gravel with the bike on top of me almost as much as I was sitting on the saddle.
So, as I meet our friendly instructor, Kamel from the Oxygene Ski School in La Plagne, I utter a few words of warning.
“If it’s possible to fall off this, I will,” I tell him. “I can’t ride a bike.”
The seat is a bit like one you see on a motorbike and our group is told to start out with our feet out wide and straight on the snow and our chest up and proud.
Steering is achieved by leaning your body and the bike and turning your head in the direction you want go to edge the ski while gently moving the handlebars.
The key is to look far ahead and not down at the snow.