You are right, Steve, in the event of a foot coming off a pedal, legs would 
need to splay outward and front brake engaged until pedals slowed down enough 
to safely (without maiming). I actually practiced this (and other ways to screw 
up safely) early on, though not since. Not fun, not painful, easily doable. I 
may again now that I’ve been at it a few weeks.

I did chisel ice off my pedals to clear the cleats for full engagement several 
times on rides, if that helps you feel better (THAT’S what those uber wee allan 
wrenches are for!). Grin.

With abandon,
Patrick

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