Wheezy: the derailleur-afflicted can pretty well dial in whatever gear range they want, it's just a q. of choosing components versus wear and weight. From what I can figure out mbers might want a tad more than a Rohloff; tourers (in Eurasia) about what a Rohloff offers, content to sacrifice top speed for hill-climbing seeing as it isn't the easy bits that are hard; roadies get by on less to save on weight.
What would you be wanting to do?
And if these figures are correct then if on the current Rohloff you spun out at 26.3mph, on the new one you would spin out at 29mph, you shameless speed merchant you.