Quote Originally Posted by SadieKate
Lise, I really have no clue but am wondering if you have your wrists at a funny angle on the Bianchi. Your wrists should be as straight as possible both on the hoods, the tops of the bars and in the drops.

This is specific to each person and may not be caught in an initial fitting, and a tense grip could exacerbate the problem.
I probably do have my wrists at a funny angle. They should be straight as in, lined up straight with my arms? I am sure that my wrists are rotated about 15 degrees out when I'm on the hoods. I put them on top of the bars occasionally for a rest. Tense grip with the hand, and pulling back hard with last two fingers doesn't help. This is something to practice on the bike. On the Larkspur, my wrists are pretty straight, holding onto the tops of the bars. It's a more comfortable grip for me, and I'm less tense. Thanks for that suggestion, SK.