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  2. Bicycle pedal - Wikipedia

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    Clipless pedals (also clip-in or step-in) require a special cycling shoe with a cleat fitted to the sole, which locks into a mechanism in the pedal and thus holds the shoe firmly to the pedal. Most clipless pedals lock onto the cleat when stepped on firmly and unlock when the heel is twisted outward, although in some cases the locking mechanism ...

  3. Shimano Pedaling Dynamics - Wikipedia

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    Shimano Pedaling Dynamics, commonly called SPD, is a design of clipless bicycle pedals and associated cleats first released by Shimano in 1990. [1] [2] The first model, PD-M737, was aimed at mountain biking enthusiasts who, prior to this, had to use toe clips and straps or "road" clipless pedals which clogged with mud and made walking very difficult in unrideable situations.

  4. Cycling Coaches Share 10 Skills Every Cyclist Should ... - AOL

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    10 Cycling Skills for Every Cyclist to Work on Indoors 1. Clipping In and Out. If you’re new to riding with clipless pedals or you’re a gravel cyclist, cyclocross racer, ...

  5. Clipless pedals - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 28 May 2021, at 15:34 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply ...

  6. Our Best Tips for Learning to Ride with Clipless Pedals - AOL

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    Deputy Editor Tara Seplavy and Sr. Features Editor Pavlína Černá discuss tips and tricks for riding clipless pedals and finding the right saddle for your bike.

  7. Cycling shoe - Wikipedia

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    Modern cycling shoes are designed to work with clipless pedal systems. Such systems temporarily connect the shoe to the pedal in a manner similar to a ski binding system. The aim is maximal efficiency of power-transfer, using a cleat on the sole of each shoe and a matched fitting on the pedal.

  8. Speedplay (bicycle pedal) - Wikipedia

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    Speedplay (stylized as SPEEDPLAY) is a brand of clipless road cycling pedals owned by Wahoo Fitness. Wahoo Fitness re-engineered the lollipop pedals for increased durability and easier setup and maintenance. The pedal features dual-sided entry, 0-15 degrees of free float and 3-axis adjustability, which contributes to enhanced comfort and ...

  9. Look Cycle International - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, the La Vie Claire team, led by Bernard Hinault, won the 1985 Tour de France using LOOK's PP65 pedals, marking a turning point in cycling technology. The success of the pedals helped establish clipless systems as a staple in professional cycling. [4] [5] LOOK's pedal designs would go on to inspire rival manufacturers for years. [6]

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