What the dropbar riders would tell you is they have the option of that 
higher position plus a lower one. Which is fair if you're going to use it, 
but in all my years of riding drops I hardly ever did. Gimme my Billies! 

Joe "upright and catching wind as the Good Lord intended" Bernard

On Tuesday, July 26, 2022 at 4:29:03 AM UTC-7 Marc Irwin wrote:

> It was a normal Monday night ride with the Kalamazoo Bicycle Club.  A 
> typical group was riding 15-16 MPH for 25 or so miles.  A good bunch of 
> people in biking regalia on their over the counter crotch rockets with drop 
> bars, except for me and Leah Peterson on our Rivendells. with upright 
> bars.    In the lousy cell phone shot I took from the back of the group, 
> Leah is the second white helmet from from the front left.  Notice her 
> posture compared to the body position of all the riders on their drop bars.
> [image: high bars.jpg]
> It was that way the whole ride. Most club riders assume their drop bars 
> make them faster, after all, EVERYBODY uses them right?  
>
> Marc
>

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