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As has been said already, either stay sat down or keep your weight back over the rear wheel. It's a balancing act and if you are close to the point of lifting your front wheel then you have got the maximum weight on the back wheel.
There is one other thing you can do and it seems to work well for me, but is counterintuitive as it is the opposite to smoothing your pedalling. With every pedal stroke, push your bike down to increase grip just as you are generating max torque. I guess it isn't very efficient, but where grip is the limiting factor rather than the power you can generate then it can allow you to get more power transferred into forward motion by increasing the grip. It works.
There is one other thing you can do and it seems to work well for me, but is counterintuitive as it is the opposite to smoothing your pedalling. With every pedal stroke, push your bike down to increase grip just as you are generating max torque. I guess it isn't very efficient, but where grip is the limiting factor rather than the power you can generate then it can allow you to get more power transferred into forward motion by increasing the grip. It works.