28 miles and an early end at Rouge Roubaix

Rick Swagler
150 words about a ride
2 min readMar 19, 2017

I’d packed everything I thought I’d need: nutrition, water bottles I could throw away at a feed zone, clothes to cover a 40 degree range of starting temperatures, spare tubes, full finger gloves. Turns out just before heading to the start I discover I packed two right gloves. Summer gloves would have to do. But I should have seen it as the omen it turned out to be.

This is a climb on the third gravel section that we saw on a recon drive the day before.

Rouge Roubaix is an unforgiving, undiluted, 105-mile race with 20 miles of gravel roads — or roads so bad they might as well be gravel. I was with the lead masters’ group when we hit the first gravel section — really muddy — about 28 miles in. On the first climb a guy put his front wheel into my rear derailleur, pushing it into my spokes, ending my day. I’d brought everything but the one thing you can’t pack — luck. Good luck, that is.

The ride: https://www.strava.com/activities/897480315

I caught a ride to the first feed zone with the photographer who was shooting the misery on the first gravel section.

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Rick Swagler
150 words about a ride

Cyclist. Southerner. Former Head of External Affairs for Regions Financial Corp.