PS I know you said you "fixed" the problem by raising the stem. But to avoid the ugly look, getting the saddle further back permits a lower bar position (thus no flipped stems/risers/spacer), because the saddle position effectively rotates down and back, as per the photo above, so your relative position to the bars comes up (without changing the bar height, critically).
PS I know you said you "fixed" the problem by raising the stem. But to avoid the ugly look, getting the saddle further back permits a lower bar position (thus no flipped stems/risers/spacer), because the saddle position effectively rotates down and back, as per the photo above, so your relative position to the bars comes up (without changing the bar height, critically).
HTH
Courant