Well, it's all over now. This was the first year I didn't owe the taxman anything, so that was a good answer. A couple of you got very close. Awol said most miles in a month. That was true as well. The target was to do 1000 miles in January, which I just managed despite the constant storms, snow and freezing conditions. There were three days I couldn't go out. Two were due to the weather and one because I had to do someone a favour.
Here's the statistics:
Total miles: 1004
Total time: 70 hrs 24 minutes. That's equivalent to 5 1/2 days non stop riding.
Average speed: 14.26 mph
WH/mile: 13.6
Most miles in a day: 71.3
Lowest wh/mile:7.3 wh/mile over 45.5 miles
Highest wh/mile: 21.4 wh/mile over 49.5 miles (3 batteries)
I was averaging about 11wh/mile for the first 20 days using levels 1 to 3, but I fell behind the target, so I turned the power up to level 5 and averaged nearly 50 miles a day for the last 7 days at about 20 wh/mile.
The things that made it possible:
Yellow reflective padded jacket kept my top half always warm in sub-zero temperatures.
Shimano integrated brakes/changers for the hydraulic brakes. I was changing gear 30 times a mile down the lanes and the brakes were always reliable and controllable in the slippery conditions, even when covered in salt.
Aldi Lobster Cycle Pro gloves/mittens..They always kept my hands warm. They're like a mitten split up the middle so two fingers go up each side. They have some sort of thermal material. My hands were sweating sometimes when the temperature was below zero.
The bad things:
Getting my nice bike covered in salt every day.
Constant snot from the biting wind in my face.
Ice, always on the uphills where you need the most torque.
Riding when it's snowing. With the wind, the snow cuts your face like a knife, and with glasses, you can't see where you're going. One day, I had snow three inches thick on my chest. I tried to dodge the snow storms by going for several shorter rides in a day rather than one long one, but it still got me.
In December, I used to be knackered when I came back from a 30 mile trip, but now, even after 50 miles, I feel envigorated and ready for more. My thigh muscles are noticeably larger.
If you have the time, I recommend something like this to anyone. I feel much better now. I can run up the stairs again.