How much post do you have showing?  How tall are you?  What's your PBH?  
What's the frame size?  How did you arrive at that frame size?  To my eye, 
you could be on a larger frame, but that conclusion is based on very 
limited data. 
 
I'll admit that, although I understand choosing an upright position, I do 
not belong to the sit-up-and-beg club.  For "sporty" riding, rolling that 
much of my weight backwards on the bike makes me feel unbalanced and 
uncentered, and restricts the contribution that my lower back and glutes 
make to the pedal action.  I've arrived at a point somewhere between 
Competitive Cyclist's "Eddy" fit and "French" fit, and my constant tweaks 
to my position seem to always cycle back and forth within that range.  As 
an aside, it's interesting to me that many European cycletourists have gone 
to flat or even trekking bars in order to achieve a relaxed upright 
position.     
 
  
 
 

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