There was a fashion in the 70s? for "Ankling", pushing your toe down on the downstroke.
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And then Greg Lemond did the heel of the foot down almost dragging on the tarmac in the mid-80s.
There was a fashion in the 70s? for "Ankling", pushing your toe down on the downstroke.
Cuban heels perfect![]()
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Usually long cranks exacerbate knee trouble because there'slwer cadence with greater force at higher "knee angles" - the larger diameter of the pedalling circle reduces rpm at a given "foot speed"I also found the few sets of 170 mm cranks I've tried uncomfortable and actually got knee discomfort from long rides with them - could have been another factor in there though. I haven't done back to back comparisons with longer length cranks, but I have afew sets longer than 175 which I find comfortable.