Curbrider Flow Pedals - Pronunciation [kurb-rahy-der floh ped-ls]:
A device that allows bicycles to move along as though in a stream circulating among transitioned surfaces which are used to accelerate.
Crank arms and pedals release unpredictable energy at inopportune times.
Said The Washington Post about Stephen Murray, " [Stephen's] left foot slipped off the pedal about 30 feet in the air, causing his weight to shift violently."
Flow Pedals are more stable than cranks because they reduce left/right side weight dependence. Bailing from Flow Pedals is easier, The added stability in the bottom-bracket allows the rider more control over bicycle movements. The lighter weight makes the bicycle more manageable in the air with less effort.