yeah, if horizontal is "0" and straight upright is "90", I'm at a 40 degree angle. (so less than a perfect diagonal, like corner to corner in a square is perfect)

Supposedly above 45 degrees is a touring/commuting/utility position, and below 45 degrees is a racing/sport position. I ain't no racer, but 40 degrees feels right to me.

The more forward tilt (shallower) the angle of your torso, the more chance your soft bits have of making friends with your saddle.

I'm good at 40 degrees on my Brooks, and good in the drops (which puts me at maybe 35 degrees?) but boy, howdy, if I rest my forearms on the bars like if I had aerobars! OW!

I can't find the actual span of the Terry Rosie on their website. Can anyone tell me what it is?