Coming from the guy who doesn't understand how a cyclist uses their bars when climbing...
I've competed in two fixed gear hill climbing contests. Of course I'd say I am fairly new at biking, however I highly doubt you could tell me anything I don't already know about this particular subject. If not, enlighten me.
Yes, you want to stay in the seat when you are climbing and you also want to have a light grip on the bars. This is a good rule for most (but not all) inclines because you'll be more efficient and gripping tight will cause pain later on.
Do you even ride your bike or do you just stand next to it at some suburban strip mall?
I'll post it again for ya:
You do realize we are talking about the Redline 925, right?