BentMikey
Rider of Seolferwulf
- Location
- South London
It might feel like that. But it's actually slower than pushing off from a foot on the ground. The push gives you a lot more forward momentum for the first few strokes. This is another advantage of toeclips, you don't need to faff engaging them until you're up to speed.
Oh, I can't agree with that. It's much faster to have both feet on the pedals and pedal away as I do on the recumbent, or when trackstanding. Admittedly I'm not trackstanding on the recumbent, I'm putting a hand on the ground, but same thing essentially.
To digress slightly, pushing off with one foot is scooting, and it's poor practice and very looked down upon. To my opinion, good cyclists simply pedal away from the power position and engage the other foot smoothly and in one move on pedal/in toe clips/clipping in.