The cleat needs to sit underneath the ball of your foot - not just the angle but fore / aft, like RPM says.
If the position is ok, could just be new bike syndrome? When I get a new bike I generally ride the thing faster, skid more etc. I get sore, slow down and then its all back to normal.
The cleat needs to sit underneath the ball of your foot - not just the angle but fore / aft, like RPM says.
If the position is ok, could just be new bike syndrome? When I get a new bike I generally ride the thing faster, skid more etc. I get sore, slow down and then its all back to normal.