Congratulations on your new purchase, I'm sure it's a fine bike, and I hope you enjoy many miles on it.
However I feel I should caution you on the carbon seatpost business, for the following reasons.
1. Aluminium frames have issues of galvanic corrosion with carbon seatposts (allegedly). Grease takes the flow coat off the post and makes it all gunky (allegedly) - my mate's Soloist has a brass sleeve in the seat tube, presumably for this reason?
2. Carbon stuff slips like a demon with aluminium. No allegedly about this, I speak from experience. And you can't crank it up hard for fear of cracking the carbon. I bought a torque wrench in the end, so I could apply a repeatable torque.
3. The weight difference is meaningless. The energy requirement to carry 0.5lb up a 3000m climb is equivalent to a quarter of a Jaffa Cake at 20% efficiency. Small weight differences mean nothing on the flat, unless maybe you are a sprinter and every bit off acceleration is important.
I would spend the money on good comfortable cycling clothes. It will improve your riding experience much more than a carbon seatpost. Besides, you can never have enough pairs of shorts.
boris
ps I have a carbon framed bike, an aluminium framed bike, and a steel framed bike. I can't tell any real difference in ride quality between them, and frankly I don't believe it exists. I used to believe in this sort of thing, but then I stopped reading cycling magazines and started riding my bikes more.