Greetings from Cowtown
Hi. My name is Jim and I am 51. I teach science and computer science (though all my degrees through Ph.D. are in biology) at an independent private school in Fort Worth, Texas, USA, though I live out in the country west of the city (pretty rural). I help with the beginnings of a cycling sport at my high school (called an upper school in private school lingo).
I rode quite a lot in graduate school at Cornell in Ithaca (upstate), New York, though I've been out of the game for over twenty years. I started back up last spring with a Jamis Citizen (hybrid) and quickly moved up to a Bianchi Boardwalk (hybrid). A few weeks ago I bought a Trek Pilot 5.2 and can't believe how much more enjoyable my riding is. I ride mostly on the Trinity Trail in Fort Worth (paved), though I will also ride quite a lot on the rougher country roads out here in the country.
On the Pilot, I added some Bar Phat, a Flightdeck computer system, and Shimano M520 clipless pedals. I have been messing about with stems, but think I've settled on a Ritchey 90 mm (17 deg up) for now. I also have a Ritchey 100 mm and the Bontrager 110 mm that came with the bike. As I get used to the laid out road position, I'll probably go to the 100 mm stem. I bought a Trek CRZ+ saddle and am quite happy with it.
I am in good shape but could still do to lose a few pounds. I work out cardio and weights 3-5 times/wk at the gym and try to ride at least 5-6 hours per week. I'd like to get that up to 10 hours or so. At 6'1" I weight about 210. I consider myself a beginning rider at this point since I've been out of it for so long. My old NY bike was a Fuji S10S road bike.
I've mostly returned to riding for fun and friends, and secondarily for fitness.
Jim