When we talk about bike fitting, we often focus on the lower body. However, your arms act as the primary suspension system for your torso. The angle of your elbow joint determines how well you absorb road vibration and how much control you have over the steering.
If you've ever finished a ride with a stiff neck or numb fingers, your elbow position is likely the culprit.
The most fundamental principle of upper body positioning is maintaining a slight bend in the elbows. Locked elbows transfer every bump and crack in the road directly into your shoulders, neck, and skull. This leads to rapid fatigue and can even cause long-term nerve issues.
For most road and gravel riders, an elbow flexion angle of 15 to 25 degrees is considered optimal when riding on the hoods.
You cannot simply 'force' a bend if the bike doesn't fit. Your elbow angle is a result of your reach—the distance between your saddle and your handlebars.
If you find yourself constantly locking your elbows to reach the bars, your stem may be too long. Moving to a stem that is 10-20mm shorter can bring the bars into a range where your arms can relax.
Sometimes the bars are at the right distance, but the brake hoods are tilted too far away. Rotating the bars slightly upward or moving the hoods up the curve of the bar can reduce the reach just enough to allow a natural bend.
If your saddle is too far back, you are effectively increasing the reach to the bars. Ensuring your saddle is positioned correctly over the bottom bracket often solves reach issues at the front end.
Even with a perfect fit, many riders lock their arms when they get tired. Practice 'soft elbows' during your training rides. Think about keeping your shoulders down and away from your ears, allowing your elbows to flare slightly outward or tuck in, rather than staying rigid.
Your elbows are your body's natural shock absorbers. By optimizing your reach to allow for a 15-25 degree bend, you'll find that long rides become significantly more comfortable and your handling becomes much more precise.
Get a professional AI-powered bike fitting analysis in minutes. Upload your video and receive personalized recommendations.
Start Free AnalysisStruggling with neck strain on long rides? Learn how to identify the bike fit issues and posture habits causing your discomfort and how to fix them today.

Poor posture on the bike is a power killer and an injury magnet. Learn simple, effective methods to assess and adjust your cycling position at home.
Is your back angle holding you back? Learn how to balance aerodynamics and comfort by finding the perfect torso position for your specific riding style.