A cyclocross bike is going to let you use wider tires vs. the skinny ones you're limited to with a straight road bike. While they don't have quite the long wheelbase of a true touring bike, they have a longer wheelbase than a typical road bike which allows the use of racks. Also, many 'cross bikes come with eyelets.
Bianchi used to make the Strada, which was the same frame as the Volpe but with flat handlebars vs. drops. Eyelets for racks and you can use wider tires. And the frame is steel, so more comfy for longer rides.
As far as handlebars--a big advantage of drop handlebars is that you get lots of hand positions. Not a big deal for a short ride, but can be a lifesaver if you're touring and getting a lot of miles in.
[Edited to add: Check this bike out. Steel frame road bike with flat bars and fender eyelets. You'd probably take a 52cm http://www.bikesdirect.com/products/...cafe_noir.htm]



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