Anyone that rides a bike with cages or clip on petals will tell you that one day you will fall over at little to no speed.
Yesterday was my day. The problem was I fell off the trail I to the brush that was a few feet lower than the trail. Got a neat scratch below my eye but also twisted my right knee.
Ugh!!! 3 weeks until this 65 mile ride I cannot get injured.
@0x56 I too was a bmx'er and MTB guy and was always scared of them, still am. Riding gravel or road you get so much more power from your pedal stroke. I don't think I'll go full clip in, cages are ok.
I was able to get my foot out in time, the trail edge was just higher than the ground I landed on.
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@0x56 @DavidSalo Yep, you're not just pushing down on them but also pulling up using your hamstrings. When you train with them your hamstrings hate you at first.