
Originally Posted by
MGM
Strengthen your core, so that it's supporting you and you're not putting so much weight on your wrists. The more forward position of the Amira would be a contributing factor. The stem can probably be flip-flopped and angled upward so you're not so aero (unless the shop already did that in the fitting).
And very good gloves.
This is one reason I can't ride the Amira...

You just described my whole plan! But core work takes time. 
Soooo much time.
I've had wrist pain throughout, even on my commuter so it's not _all_ Amy.
I'm thinking of these for gloves:
http://www.gorebikewear.com/remote/S...1208436857561O
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2012 Specialized Amira Apex Compact
2011 Redline 925