When a Bicycle Tour Ends Before It Begins — And How I Still Finished the Year Strong
Last updated February 2026 💡 Quick Take: A fluke accident ended my bicycle tour just 34 miles in. Instead of quitting, I adjusted the plan, changed how I trained, and finished the year stronger than I started it. This is what adaptation actually looks like on the bike — and why setbacks don’t have to define the season. Last summer, I was riding high on anticipation. I had trained for a full year to complete a self-supported bicycle tour from San Diego to Las Cruces, New Mexico. It was meant to be the next-to-last chapter in my coast-to-coast cycling journey — one more long stretch of road before the final piece fell into place. Thirty-four miles into the ride, it was over. A microfiber towel caught in my derailleur. A fluke. One of those things you never plan for and still struggle to explain afterward. The bike was destroyed, and the tour I had spent a year preparing for ended before it ever truly began. That part hurt more than the crash itself...