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Hi -

I am JUST starting out and wondering how important is it that I get tri-bars on my bike and clipless pedals on my bike? They are expensive and I am a little nervous about using them.

Any thoughts? Tips? Suggestions? How necessary are they?

Thanks!!!!
Gwen
PS - THANKS FOR THIS SITE! It has settled so many of my butterflies!!!

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Hi Gwen,
Thank you for contacting TriathaNewbie.com and welcome to the world of triathlons!

Thank you for the nice comments regarding our website. We’re very happy that we’ve eased your fears and can certainly answer your question regarding clipless pedals and tri-bars.

Two reasons for having them:

  • Clipless pedals – They will allow your legs to work more efficiently and your foot will not slip out of the pedals for any reason.
  • Tri-bars – They keep you more comfortable in long rides and allow you to ride more aerodynamically.

Two reasons for not having them as a beginner:

  • Clipless pedals – If you are not entirely comfortable with cycling, you don’t want to be restricted in any way. With clipless pedals, your feet are attached (like a ski boots) to the pedal. You can adjust the release and you can practice getting in and out of them, but it takes some getting used to. It is not uncommon to take a few dives into the grass or pavement at red lights during training rides while you’re getting used to the new pedals.
  • Tri-bars – Unless you are competing in Olympic distance or longer triathlons, it’s not necessary. Mini-tris are not more than 15 miles and it is easy to stay in position during that amount of time. You also need to practice turning and gearing up and down so that you don’t crash during tight turns. Where your arms are parallel and directly next to each other, your balance is very different than using regular handle bars. As in using the pedals, it’s all practice in getting used to them.

One other thing -- be sure to have them professionally installed on your bike if you decide to buy them. You don’t want to take any chances with your safety by cutting any corners.

So all in all, you don’t NEED these technologies in order to compete in successful beginner races. You can do a great job without them. Once you get going in the sport and fall in love with it, you might want to make the investment because they are awesome to have and make a big difference in your ride.

Please let us know how your event(s) go. We like to publish stories that are sent by folks like you to inspire others to give triathlons a try!

Be well.
~Niki

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The most spectacular thing about these type of pedals is that you get the full use of your leg while paddling. Using regular pedals, you can only push downwards. Having your foot attached to the pedal lets your leg push downward and pull upwards. This works alternative muscle groups and allows you to ride longer and more smoothly. It also keep your foot from slipping off of the pedal.

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