Old 08-10-13 | 12:19 PM
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Originally Posted by fauxto nick
Did you suck or drop your chain lately? Typically this happens from the chain getting sucked between the frame and the back of the chain-rings or it happens from it getting caught between the front derailleur and chain-rings on a bad shift. Lastly it could be from it coming off on the outside of the chain-ring too. To put it simply, it got caught somewhere and you most likely kept pedaling and the force of your legs twisted it. It's toast.
Never dropped the chain. Like I said, aside from few hours on a trainer, this is the first ride on it. It happened at about 26 miles into the ride. I didn't shift, I was in 50/11 before the light and remained in the same gear when I started again.

Originally Posted by JerrySTL
I hate to ask the obvious, but is the cassette and chain rings also 10-speed? I did try to count the gears on the cassette.
Yes, SRAM Force crank/1070 cassette, SRAM Rival RD and SRAM Red Yaw FD
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