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Agreed. I've tried to argue the same thing. But there are many others who claim that the output is "fine" as it is. I've also argued that if this mod had a [Mod Options] menu to adjust the output, that could satisfy everyone. But such arguments seem to fall on deaf ears. And the author hasn't replied to comments here since July of 2021, which was just to notify that the mod had been updated. The next most recent comment by the author was March of 2020.
https://bicycle2work.com/average-watts-for-a-beginner-cyclist/
Assuming an average weight of 200lbs/91kg and average body comp, an amateur cyclist should have a sustained output of 63w/min using some simple math: 3.5*91/5=63.7w
That's only sustainable for a few minutes, so in reality it should be a little lower... although I'm not sure how that would stack up taking into account minutes per game tic.
I now have a use for all my "willing" prisioners that I force to work (: