With the Milan SL I trained mainly along wide bike paths where the speed was usually around 40 km/h, regularly over 50 and very exceptionally over 60 km/h. It will be no different with the Snoek. However, I notice, especially on my youtube channel, that there is sometimes criticism from people who think I am a bad example for the velomobile community, although the vast majority are very positive riders themselves. Speed-pedelecs go faster than 45 km/h and sometimes even tuned ones go above 50, cyclists in the peloton are even fast or faster.... Is it so strange that I also want to ride a little faster now and then ? If everyone sticks to the damn right, you won't have any problems. several do wonder if I can brake in time if someone in front of me makes a maneuver. Then I think: will you be wondered if you get hit by a car when crossing the street without looking? The most striking thing is that KOMs can be earned on bike paths where speeds are limited to 25-30 kilometers per hour. Then on strava you see segments averaging 65 km/h, ridden by strong riders. All normal and nobody cares. That's the same as having your own car chiptuned, where the law says you have to report it to the insurance company, but in reality no one cares.