It makes total sense. Do try changing your body position on a descent: don't "hover" over your saddle and move back, extend your legs ( not locked) and move back. This should be comfortable, not feel stretched out in the front. This is one way to tell if your cockpit is too long.
The way you'd test this is to extend ( again, not hover) up in the saddle feet at 3 & 9, and then move your torso back. You should ultimately be able to position yourself so that your chest is over your saddle and your butt is over the back tire. Sure, this is an extreme descending position but you never know when you might need it. This is a test is all.
Or, go head and switch out your stem for about 1/2" shorter to start and see if that feels any different.




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