Welcome back to pedalling, always happy to hear people enjoying their two wheels. Is that a 520? I ride the 2016 model and I love that bike.
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Its a 2003 Trek 1000 all stock except I upgraded the brakes to 105 a few weeks ago . https://archive.trekbikes.com/us/en/2003/trek/1000#/us/en/2003/trek/1000/details
That's really amazing. I'm losing weight myself and I can't imagine how good it feels to be 80 lbs lighter. Most importantly I'm happy that you've rekindled an old passion. I think those moments to yourself in joy are important. Keep kicking butt!!!
The weight loss is amazing! I am starting to hit the top 10's in strava and hopefully as I lose more I can get more/move up the list! I have a personal goal to complete a 100 mile ride before the end of summer and recently crossed off the 100km on my way to my goal!
As some motivation: if you can ride 100 km you can ride 100 miles. You have the fitness, the only difference is how long it takes and how much water and snacks you need.