I'm sure road pedals are the way to go, but for the record, I've never had any grief using ATACs. No unclipping on the track, and the same goes for standing start practice, bumpy 200rpm descents, and form destroying hillclimbs.
yes yes, as you always say. but until you try a proper pedal that holds you foot instead of letting it move around (as it should for off road riding but not for track) then you are just providing one side to your experience. How much faster would your hillclimbs have been??
Unless of course you have ridden with SPD-R, SPD-SL or Look with zero float cleats? in which case you are simply mad.
Get over it, manchester and newport* don't allow mtb pedals cos if you fall of there's more chance of trashing the wood.
yes yes, as you always say. but until you try a proper pedal that holds you foot instead of letting it move around (as it should for off road riding but not for track) then you are just providing one side to your experience. How much faster would your hillclimbs have been??
Unless of course you have ridden with SPD-R, SPD-SL or Look with zero float cleats? in which case you are simply mad.
Get over it, manchester and newport* don't allow mtb pedals cos if you fall of there's more chance of trashing the wood.
*this may be a lie, but it's a true lie.