I am a slow learner. First one broke, and all they did was send a replacement set. I used the second set, but every time before i'd get on the bike, i'd test each pedal. Well, a pedal from the second set broke the same way, but in the driveway while i was standing, and not on the road when i was riding. I've also broken 2 crank arms - Minnesota deicers are very corrosive, and once a crack starts in AL, it's gonna' go.
Pedal axles were steel. Crank-bros design had a sharp step / 90-degree angle ,and that stress riser is where the crack would form. Crack, fatigue, failure.
My Look pedals from 1986 are still going strong - maybe 50K miles? They're on my tandem now, lubed with Jetlube Moly paste. Probably have 40K miles on a set of Shimano XT SPDs which i haven't touched. Ridden in Minnesota and Montana year-round. Pedal outlived a crank arm!
Oh, pink bike is a 64 cm. i wanted a campy bike since 1980 (breaking away), and finally had one made that fit me (tall, long arms, long legs). Super record stuff - nice, but spendy. The bicycle in 2022 cost more than my super tenere in 2014 (it's a 2013 MY super 10).