>>1855425also I think a fixie is like a classic road bike, and modern fitting logic doesn't apply.
Modern road fitting logic is that the hoods are as low as you can tolerate, and the drops are a practically redundant position for aero descents or sprinting.
With a fixie you can actually take advantage of the fact you have a lower part of your bars, and set that for a reasonable primary 'fast' position, with the rest being comfier.
Look at pic rel, it's a pretty aero position, with barely any bar drop. A beater fixie should have bars at saddle height. So many fixiefags ride mostly on the tops.