Nice bit of information.

Regarding the Noodles though, at least on my 44cm version, instead of a 
slight "rise" from the stem clamp area to the ramps, there is a slight 
"drop" in that the tops slope downwards slightly (as well as a bit rearward 
as we know) before curving to the front and becoming the ramps. This is 
when the bars are set up with the ramps roughly horizontal to the ground.

I find that bit of slope down from the stem clamp quite natural and 
ergonomic when riding on the tops. That said, I switched to a Compass Maes 
Parallel and find it a bit more supportive than the Noodle when riding on 
the ramps. But the Noodle had the better tops.

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