I understand that the position is comfortable for most riding Mackenzie. 
Short of changing the bars and stem to place your hands at and forward of 
the steering axis, you'll experience what you do. There isn't a better way 
to push a wheelbarrow uphill, you know ? It's design thing, I get that, so 
to each their own. 

Looking at Toms bike, you see where his hands and thus body weight are in 
relation to the steering axis ? The Granola bars are like a wider Albatross 
in shape and either side up lends itself to body/hands forward steering 
with a long-er stem which to me is very intuitive and easy. When you're 
standing the bar ends are nowhere near your knees. 

No implication that you need or even could change anything, just pointing 
out differing ways of going about body and steering positioning. 

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