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Wind Tunnel Tests Prove That Speedplay Pedals Are Faster!

San Diego, California - In recent wind tunnel testing, Speedplay, Inc. has discovered the aerodynamic importance of pedal choice. The first known wind tunnel test of clipless pedals, conducted at the San Diego Air & Space Technology Wind Tunnel, established a notable difference in the coefficient of drag when comparing Speedplay pedals to other brands.

“In order to measure the wind resistance of pedals, I created a fully-articulated robotic cyclist to accurately replicate a real-life racing scenario and to eliminate human variance in the wind tunnel,” explained Speedplay’s pedal designer, Richard Bryne. “The robotic cyclist pedaled the bike at a cadence of 100 rpm and at a speed of 30 miles per hour in each test.”

Speedplay Zero pedals bested the two other clipless pedal brands tested by posting a substantially lower coefficient of drag score. While each of the other pedal brands posted the same coefficient-of-drag score of .243, Speedplay pedals produced a lower drag score of 237. The reduction in wind drag of Speedplay pedals, when converted into time saved, results in an incredible 33 seconds per hour advantage. “I suspected Speedplay pedals would prove to be more aerodynamic than the others because of their minimal frontal area, but even I was surprised by the margin of difference,” said Bryne.

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Tour de France 2009 - Gear - Alberto Contador Maillot Jaune Look Keo 2 Max Pedals

When Astana’s Alberto Contador rides into Paris today, he’ll not only be riding in with the coveted Maillot Jaune, but he’ll also be riding in on these special Alberto Contador Look Keo 2 Max Carbon Pedals.

No official word yet, on whether these will go into production or not, but would you rock yellow pedals?

More pics….

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Ritchey’s WCS Echelon Pedal Sneak Peak

The WCS Echelon Pedal, MSRP $189.95, has a body made of 6061 alloy and a cromoly spindle with (adjustable) retention claw made of carbon-resin composite. Weighing-in at 233 grams, the WCS Echelon has great strength and durability for its compact size. The distance between the axle and body platform is extremely low which creates a highly efficient pedaling arc, especially in the top of the pedal stroke - almost eliminating the traditional “dead zone.” The pedal’s light-weight cleat provides a wide platform for greater support and foot comfort. You can read about Ritchey Design’s other WCS products at www.ritcheylogic.com.

Available late September


Look Quartz Pedal Pro Review

LOOK Quartz

This is one of the most anticipated products this year, not only for mountain bike riders, but cyclocross as well.. I’ve got my hands on a production model so it should be hitting the store shelves pretty soon. Why the fuss?

  • it is a pedal from Look, which has a good track record of making excellent pedals
  • it is a very simple, open design.
  • the base model, the Look Quartz is very light and priced aggressively at $99/pair
  • each pedal has 2 sets of sealed bearings and a needle bearing.

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Claimed weight is 125 grams per pedal. Our test set (production model) came in at 130 and 129.5 grams each. In comparison, the Crank comparable Crank Brothers pedals are:

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