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I can't understand it being a problem. If the Tour de France boys can do hundreds of km's a day, for days on end without issue then I don't see a need. It''s not even like they use a cleat system as on normal flat pedals there's an element of freedom anyway. That's not even taking into account that the pedals will absorb a small portion of your energy output while pedalling. Fixing a problem that doesn't exist?...

Edit: And thinking about it some cleats have float built in anyway which at least allow rotational movement if not lateral.

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I can't understand it being a problem. If the Tour de France boys can do hundreds of km's a day, for days on end without issue then I don't see a need. It''s not even like they use a cleat system as on normal flat pedals there's an element of freedom anyway. That's not even taking into account that the pedals will absorb a small portion of your energy output while pedalling. Fixing a problem that doesn't exist?...

Edit: And thinking about it some cleats have float built in anyway which at least allow rotational movement if not lateral.

You'd also get float through the rubber in your shoes,and in the fitment from your shoe to your foot?

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