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Old 07-02-13 | 11:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Bacciagalupe
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No, you aren't. That's a myth.

Data from pedal-based power meters makes it very clear that you apply very little useable force on the upstroke when clipped in. You aren't applying power throughout the entire pedal stroke; what you're doing is pushing down, and then getting your leg out of the way. I.e. a bicycle operates like a two-stroke engine.

Clipless does not:
• Significantly increase power output
• Fix crappy pedaling technique
• Make it physically easier to climb

The benefits of clipless are:
• Improved control
• Staying attached to the pedals when applying lots of power (e.g. sprinting)
• Encourage riders to use stiff-soled bike shoes
• Improved ride feel

Clipless doesn't cause any real harm, and offers useful advantages for many riders. But it's still not the case that you are applying force in "four directions."
What? That took you 2 pages??? Slacker!
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