I'll put in another plug for Ahearne Map bars.  
I've been 88 mi on these without a circulation pinch anywhere.  

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Getting the hand position correct is everything, and 30+ mile rides are the 
key there, making slight tweaks on the bar rotation at the stem and the 
height of the stem.  

I do call this bike my parachute, but I can reasonably bend into the wind 
to improve it a little bit.  I've found it to be a lot more comfortable on 
long rides than drops, though not as fast into the wind.  

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