Look KéO Blade Road Pedals
Look may not be reinventing the wheel but their new pedal design attempts to make clipping in easier. The debut of the KéO Blade pedal gets its name from a leaf spring made of carbon fiber instead of the usual wound retention steel. The carbon spring doesn’t reduce weight as much as you might hope...
2003 Tour de France video: Armstrong loses his pedal on the Tourmalet
Johan Bruyneel’s reaction was, “When Lance crashed, I thought it was over.” That was 2003, now as the 2009 Tour de France welcomes Lance Armstrong back into the peloton let’s take a quick look back and remember a past pedal mishap in racing history. Shoes seldom play a role in...
Look KéO Pedal Alignment Placement
Look has put a load of work into a new and very cool cleat positioning system for their Keo pedal. After a sensor is mounted into each pedal you can find the correct cleat and float. The you ride normally while the box monitors your foot angle. The results will tell you where your cleat should be and...
Retro Road Shoe Ads: 1995 Time clipless pedals
Let’s continue our look back with more Retro Cycling Shoe advertisments. On our second installment we look back on the clipless pedals of cycling past. In the decade that started with a nine and ended with a “-ty” Time dominated the world of clipless pedals. If you weren’t riding...
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