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Old 19-05.-2004, 12:47 PM   #1
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I bought my bicycle shoes & clips yesterday i am into triathlon using a racer.I am very concern abt safety as i had a few bad falls since i started to ride bike.
I worried that by using clips i might subject myself to more fall and injuries.
All the seniors out there,kindly give me your valuable advice especially area like mounting a bicycle during transition.
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Old 21-05.-2004, 09:03 AM   #2
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I bought my bicycle shoes & clips yesterday i am into triathlon using a racer.I am very concern abt safety as i had a few bad falls since i started to ride bike.
I worried that by using clips i might subject myself to more fall and injuries.
All the seniors out there,kindly give me your valuable advice especially area like mounting a bicycle during transition.
Thanks


are you confident about cliping in and out? if not, PRACTICE!

sit on your bike in a doorway and just clip in and out over and over and over again (it's good to do while watching tv).

good luck!
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Thanks for your advice.
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Old 21-05.-2004, 12:21 PM   #4
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You don't say which country or state you are in. A local tri mag just had an article, "Transitions 101", if you are local I can tell you where to pick one up.

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Old 23-05.-2004, 05:45 PM   #5
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I'm from Singapore George and I've read the mag u mentioned.Thanks, guess i need to practise more no other way.
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