You should also realize that as you get to be a more experienced rider, you can crave a longer position. Whether the solution is to move your saddle back or put on a longer and/or lower stem depends on how your body sits on the bike, how long are your femurs, what saddle position gets your knee over or a tad behind the pedal axis, etc. I suggested taking into a shop for a professional fitting, or get a friend to measure you using the fit guides in many books like Zinn's cycling primer, Pruitt's, Baker's etc. The saddle height and fore-aft should be set for optimal pedaling effeciency, wherease the reach is a much more personal measurement, low and long is good to cheat the wind, but must be balanced with comfort over the long haul. Over time I did move to a longer and lower position.