Ms. Coordinated Here. Falling with Clipless Pedals
After riding my new bike for a few weeks and getting used to riding again, I decided to get clipless pedals. I got the Speedplay light action, and the bike shop installed the cleats too, and had me practice on the trainer, clipping in and out over and over. So yesterday I went for my first real ride with the new shoes and clipless pedals. Getting clipped is the easy part. I found that trying to unclip and stop took some concentration, since you can't really unclip both feet before stopping.
Anyway, long story short, I did OK with the ride and could feel the difference on the hills. Coming home, I come to a stoplight, and unclipped the right foot (left foot still clipped). Then I don't know why I forgot the left foot was clipped. But I guess I wasn't concentrating because I tried putting the left foot down on the ground, and by the time I realized it was clipped in. it was too late. I fell sideways to the left on the pavement, in the middle of the lane right at the stoplight at a busy intersection. I unclipped the left foot to get up. I looked back at two cars that were behind me (one in the right turn lane), and the woman in one car was alarmed (I waved at her that it's OK), the guy in another car was cracking up laughing. (Nice guy, huh? I didn't flip him off but felt like it). I probably shouldn't have even looked up, but I was embarrassed by that stupid fall, and it's hard not to look at people when they are around.
Well, just wanted to share with you women, and see if you have any advice. Of course on this road bike, I can't touch the ground while in the saddle, so I have to get off the saddle and move forward when coming to a stop. Coordinating this motion with unclipping one foot is tricky for me since I am apparently Ms. Coordinated. :o