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While I have not seen this behavior before on my locos and assuming that there are no mechanical issues with your loco it may be something to do with BEMF settings. Have you tried doing an auto tune? If not give that a go.
Autotune is your friend!BUT . . . I find that after using Autotune, I often need to reset the value in CV53. CV53 is the "reference voltage" CV, and I've found that it should be set at about 10 times your track voltage for best engine/throttle response. The default value, I think, is 140. In my case, my track voltage is about 12v, so I have CV53 set at 120. The absolute value is less important than (1) making sure CV53 is the SAME value for all your Lok decoders (otherwise, the engines will respond differently to throttle position) and (2) making sure that the speed curve is "spread out" over the entire throttle. John C.