Smokin Joe
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To get back to the point of the thread, I like the French term for clipless as "Automatic pedals". A much better description, I feel.
As for power transfer, as long as your foot is held firmly on the pedal one system is as good as another. Toeclips and straps are just as efficient as clipless when used properly with shoe plates, just more awkward to get in and out of. Kelly won all his classics using toeclips, the last few when he was the only rider in the peleton not on clipless. Ditto Roche when he won the Tour, most of his rivals had switched to clipless that year.
As for power transfer, as long as your foot is held firmly on the pedal one system is as good as another. Toeclips and straps are just as efficient as clipless when used properly with shoe plates, just more awkward to get in and out of. Kelly won all his classics using toeclips, the last few when he was the only rider in the peleton not on clipless. Ditto Roche when he won the Tour, most of his rivals had switched to clipless that year.