Originally Posted by
High Roller
More hand positions, better aerodynamics when at speed or running into a headwind, better weight distribution for slippery conditions, more efficient use of leg musculature. I have a severely herniated disk in my lower back and anything longer than 3 miles is pure torture on a bike with an upright position. With drops, I can put more of my torso weight onto my shoulders, arms, and hands - problem solved.
Not drops does not neccesarily mean less upright on average. My position on my non-drop bike is lower than the hoods on my bike w/drops.