Boris Bajic
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I may be guilty of overthinking this but on the ride in this morning I tried to analyse the bits where I stop pedalling:
1. Going downhill (sometimes0
2. Going uphill (sometimes when I need a couple of seconds breather)
3. Approaching a stop (always)
4. Cornering (always)
5. Unclipping from the pedal (always)
Unless I learn very quickly these are going to cause me issues and this isn't even bringing my total lack of co-ordination into play (pedalling, braking and unclipping at the same time could be fun).![]()
For me it was when reaching for a bidon and (inexplicably) for a few seconds as I crested a climb. Once you've been sort of launched out of the saddle and then snapped back down with inverted knees, you'll soon get out of those bad habits.
Cornering is not the issue I thought it would be. I have yet to come close to pedal strike.
On approaching a stop and unclipping, you do reach a moment of static grace on stopping, where you stay balanced and serene for a couple of seconds after stopping. This is plenty of time to unclip in an unhurried way.
Everything will be fine. You will be happy. Nobody will bomb Syria. Fixed is the way to go.