Hello...I'm the current "newest member" and this is my first post...but since no one else has replied, I 'll give it a go.
If you came into the shop where I work, I'd ask you a few questions, such as "what type of distances do you see yourself doing?" and "what do your friends ride?". The reason I ask that is because cycling is a social sport. If your friends are doing centuries, chances are good you are going to want to try that sometime too. If they are doing long rides on slick road bikes, you'll probably be happiest on something similar.
Drop handlebars are very comfortable. What makes them so appealing on longer rides is the variety of hand positions. If you are currently happy with your postion on your mountain bike, I would try to set up your road bike (at first anyways) to fit the same way when you are riding "on the flats"(top of the handle bar). You would be ever so slightly more streched out on the hoods and a bit more so in the drops.
I generally recommend hybrids for the following situations:
a)it's your first bike and you are not sure exactly how/where you will ride b) you "just want to get in shape"(I hear that all the time) c) you have a kid-trailer and want to cruise comfortably with your family d) you need a commuter for work/school/errands.
Good luck and have fun with whatever you decide. The best bike is one that gets ridden on a regular basis![]()



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