It started out OK. I was having a lot of fun doing long road rides on my Trek, and was looking to increase my single ride length to over 100km. Last winter was very dry, and I don't think I had a single ride "rained off".
Then, an idiot in a little van pulled out in front of me in February, wrote off my Trek, and left me with legs that are scarred and still painful sometimes 10 months later.
I spent the next few months riding round on a cheap mountain bike.
In April, my cat got ill, and was diagnosed with a brain tumour, which meant long rides were out for me because I can't leave him for long. The longest I can be out for now is 3 hours, and that's pushing the limits of what he can handle.
I finally got my replacement road bike, a Surly Cross Check, built at the end of June, and spent the next month riding it as hard and fast as I could.
Then I watched the Olympics and decided to try off-road riding on my cheap mountain bike, which was already a bit worse for wear by this time, having covered 2,500km on road. I loved mountain biking, and when my compensation for the accident came through in September, I bought myself a nice, new Cube MTB.
Since then, I've been splitting my rides about 50/50 between the Surly and the Cube. I enjoy riding both, but I'm still tweaking the Surly to get it exactly how I want it.
My mileage goal for the year was 5,000 miles, which I didn't think I would manage at one point, but it turns out I've achieved it easily.
My beloved cat is still with us, so my rides are still restricted to no more than 3 hours. And I will very gladly spend the whole of 2013 with the same restriction on my rides, if he just stays with me for a little while longer.