30.3.10

THE RACE

Well its all been and gone now and all that is left to do is let all you guys know what the day was like through my eyes, well as much as what I can remember. The conditions that I finished in meant that parts of the race are a bit blurry.

But before I get started I’d like to thank everyone for their support to know that there where at least everyone following that commented plus everyone that was just watching the happenings, plus all the texts that I received. This certainly kept me feeling good in the lead up and so proud once I found out after the race.

Thanks to Rob for his continued guidance on the bike. We have been working together for the last few years and everybody knows that my triathlon times wouldn’t be what they are if it wasn’t for the bike leg.

My small band of product sponsors that have helped me along the way. David and Robyn at G&D Cycles for their help with the bike keeping it up to scratch, Abi and Tiff at BluPod for some nice warm pre race clothing (didn’t need it at IM but came in handy at Beachport), Foxy and Kane at Hyland Fox Signs for providing all the graphics on the suit and a very affordable support crew t-shirt, Green Triangle Electronics for the use of a Garmin Edge for IM and the lead up training and to Bianca Gillin Multimedia (she will get a bit more of a rap later on)

Dob and Marlene for the car park and accommodation in the city before we flew out and the taxi service when we returned. It’s these sorts of things that make the organisation of a trip like this so much easier and relaxing. Also their help over the last couple of years when I’ve been chasing state titles the accommodation and support was great then it was all still part of this goal.

Another big thanks has to go to Mum, Dad, Mick, Nicki, Tiff and Dion. They all survived the road trip up from the South East to be there for me on the day and have saved me a heap on excess baggage by taking the bike back for me. 2500km round trip. Sometimes I’m sure they’d rather I’d stuck to B grade football but by the looks on all their faces after and during the race I don’t think they would have missed it for anything. To top it off was the dumb founded expression from Nicki at the awards ceremony when they announced the 70-74 age category winner and she thought I was crazy.

I don’t want to rank the thank youse’ but I have to put the highest of highest thanks to go to my super WAG, live-in lover, secretary, stylist, publicist, partner and girlfriend BIANCA. What she has done over the last four years and especially since I decided to really follow this goal since September 2009 has been a huge support. There has been numerous times where she has had to make sacrifices so I could get my training in and the times where she’s wanted me to do something and I’ve been unable due to my training commitments. There have been plenty of times she could of spat it at me but she’s held her composure and let me work towards this goal. For all these moments I can’t thank her enough. To top all of this off I never could of imagined the response that I was going to get from ‘How is Toby Going‘ and Bianca was the main driving force behind this idea and for the continued professional help to make this the success that it was.

Thank You.


The Race

Couldn’t of asked for a much better lead up to a race like this I got a reasonable sleep the night before with a nice and relaxing build up. I’d loaded up the bike the night before with nutrition and only had to pump the tyres up, drop off the special needs and get the wettie on the morning of the race.

Most races I’ve ever done I could categorically say that I’ve always felt I could of done a lot better in the swim. Well for one time I could say that this swim went as good as I could have hoped for. I found some good space and felt fast in the water at one stage I was even textbook style drafting off of somebody, which let me just zone out and conserve some energy. Only once did I need to break stroke to adjust my goggles after a smack to the back of the head which occurred around a turning can, the only time the race seemed to get congested was around every turning can but it did get better the longer the swim went on. Towards the end of the swim I had a feeling I was on track with my plan but little did I know how well compared to a goal time of somewhere between 1hr to 1:05, I came out of the water around the 57 min mark. Gave me heaps of confidence heading into the bike and a sniff at breaking the 10hr mark.

Onto the bike and heading out of town - what a feeling - apparently one of the biggest crowds ever lining the streets and going nuts for everyone. It was a struggle keeping things under control but you got to make yourself when you still have 180 km to go. Through the rolling hills (little did I realise that I’d enjoy the hills more than the flat) then out to Cathie Straight up Ghost Road then back again. The First lap was smack on target for my plan around the 37kmh ave drinking well and eating every 30 or so minutes. Even up the Matthew Flinders Drive Hill on the big chain ring the first time. Once out onto the flat section for the second time the wind had built up didn’t really feel like a there was a tail wind at any section out or back so the pace started to drop but I wasn’t too concerned there was still a long way to go. This caused a few dubious looking bunches to form so I just started to conserve a bit because the wind was getting stronger and I knew that my main goal was to get to the finish line and I didn’t need to blow up on the bike trying to be a hero and ride off on the bunch. To the technical officers credit there did seem to be people in the penalty box most of the day it doesn’t take long for this to make a statement to everyone especially when you can see people waiting in the box as you ride past. I didn’t really notice much more drafting after the first 1 1/2 laps the message must have got across. As it was I had a bit of difficulty at the 150 km mark, I’d started to cramp a little but managed it well and got well on top of this issue by the end of the ride. I think this issue came about because after about 2 hrs of the ride my body was telling me that I was well and truly in control of the nutrition (just didn’t feel like eating any more) so I laid off it a little but I reckon I went a bit too far. This was also about the time that my average speed started to drop below my race plan and I probably got a bit caught up in trying to chase this and not on riding in between my limitation. But I gained lots of confidence in the way that I was able to pull my body back from what could have been a disaster; I wasn’t going all that way to drop out 170km into the bike.

For everyone that wants to know the spectators that line the course are a reason to do the event in itself they are fantastic, cowbells everywhere and a Tour de France style hill crowd to get competitors through the tough bits. There were even blokes running around with capes and sluggos in super hero mode, Patrick Vernay who won the event even said he even saw streakers. Could work for the Range Hill for the 100mile better hope for some warm weather.

Ride stats from the Garmin - click to view larger

The run was a bit of a blur I can remember starting the run and thinking to myself “gee it’s good to be off the bike” but that lasted all of about 2km. The first 7km of the run (the run is 3 x 14km loops so you have to do this section 3x) was amongst houses and flat. This may sound like the easy part of the course but it wasn’t. I noticed as I was heading out there for the last time a billboard with a thermometer it was showing 29 degrees - later on after the event I found out that it peaked at 32. Out of the whole marathon I can break it down to sections where I was feeling great (relative to the circumstances) and where I was not so great. I had a good couple of K’s at the start then hit a bit of a wall for a couple. From then on until the 21km mark I was on top of the world even my supporters on the sidelines said I looked the best through then. At the 21km point I suddenly hit a wall but it didn’t seem like it was to do with my body. My brain realised that I was only half way through and still had a long way to go and this was when I started to feel pain. I walked a bit to re-group then got a bit of form back. I was never the same from then on walking most of the aid stations until the last 3 km where I just seemed to float to the finish at around 4 min km (well as close to 4min km as I got for the whole day). But like I always do is to take some experiences away from every race that are a positive and something for the future. I know if I ever come across those style of conditions again there will be a lot more slower aid stations and faster bits in between as it didn’t seem to hurt as much running harder if I had the fuel to do it.

Once again the support from the sidelines was amazing. Along the second half of the course it was shoulder to shoulder with spectators cheering out everybody’s name (it was printed on our race bibs). There was people sitting in the backs of utes on old couches with eskys all having a great time with the music pumping giving full support to all the competitors. At one section they had marked out with chalk a section of the track that was an unofficial ‘no walk zone’ and if you were caught walking in there a chant of “walker,walker,walker” started up but if you then started to run you got an even bigger cheer of support and all the spectators probably skulled their beers or something along those lines.

The finish line went all to quick but I was focussed on getting the fastest time I could on the day so apparently all I did was a bit of a retarded high five to the official fan club and missed nearly everybody a bit of a pirouette then I was across the line and into the hands of the catchers. But I had around my neck the all-important finishers medal and draped over my shoulders the just as important finishers towel.

The moment I crossed the finish line


My proud support crew after the event

27.3.10

Done! Toby is an IRONMAN! 10.13 and 141st overall

Under 14km to go

So it's 3.40 now and Toby passed around 10 minutes ago on his last lap!

All going well! Thought I would slip in another update as have been getting a few texts wanting to know and this is the easiest way for me at the mo.

Great here at moment with the music pumping and people finishing. Looking forward to going into the finishers chute and watching the man cross the line :)

Be in touch a little bit later on - hopefully around 4.45pm

Onto the Marathon!



It's now 1.30pm and Toby is now 20 min approx into the run and looking good. 42.2km to go and he can now call himself an ironman. Came into the transition in a good time - could be on track for his 10 hour goal depending on the run. Really the time does not matter as it was his first one and really who knows what to expect.


As for us, we do a great job of passing the time by posing with the promo girls and laying in the shade.



Seriously, spectating is a tough sport! We are now positioned under a nice shady tree ready to watch Toby come past on his first lap. The run is quite good as each 14km lap goes in a figure 8ish kind of shape so we get to see him more often. We also have a direct path to the grandstand at the end which is good. Looking forward to seeing where he comes.

Will be back for the final update once he is finished. I have the heads up from Glenn that he may just disappear afterwards in the medical tent so I should have time to update then.

Not far now!

Thanks for the comments - great to see people following the man.

Ok he just went past and I missed him due to updating! Doh!

Ciao!

The Big Day!!! BIKE update

Hello!

I am back! It is now 11.25am - Toby came past to start his third and final lap at about 11am - so we are on track still. He seemed to be probably 5 minutes slower than we were expecting (after the lead he made up in the swim) but that could be a puncture along the way or the heat - not sure? We have cheered on another local athlete David Chant who is about 12 minutes behind Toby at this stage. He was looking quite cheery and happy to see a fan club cheering him on!

To give you an idea of times we are expecting Toby from here
Finish bike - 12.35 - 12.40pm
Start Run - 12.45pm
Finish lap 1 of run - 2.00pm
Finish Lap 2 of run - 3.15pm
Finish - 4.30pm
This is for a 10 hour race time but it really depends on how the day pans out. The commentators seem to think that there will be a race record today as it is good conditions. Really it is pretty warm!

Has been a great day so far. Will get back on here again once Toby comes off the bike and starts the run to let you know how his times are going.

Adios amigos
b

Toby starting lap 2 - poor photo but they go too fast!

The Big Day!!! Swim update


Pre race photo with WAG in shirt


With Mum


The swim start - a beautiful morning in Port Macquarie


Toby coming out of the water a little bit earlier than expected!


Here we are - like I said we would be - updating ze blog!

On the side of the road, next to a chalked up GO TOBES sign like the good little cheer squad we are.

An update on how things are going... Toby planned 1.00 to 1.05 for the 3.8km swim - imagine our surprise to see him out of the water and in transition at 57 minutes!

He is now out on the bike and was around 350th out of the water (I think 1500 approx competitors in total) so in a very good place as his bike leg is his strongest.

We are expecting him to come by in an hour on the bike - we are positioned near the turnaround point so have 2 CHANCES of getting a photo - trust me it is difficult! :)

Good day so far - cannot wait to see him cross the line. Will be back later with more updates

b

Under 12 hrs to go

Well just sitting here chilling, have had a nice relaxed meal a good 12hrs before the start so doing everything by the book.

Took a drive along the complete length of the bike course today. All I know is that I'm going to have a sore butt by the end of the ride (for everyone from the Mount it's like riding to the caves but all the roads are like it not just a little section) and you can't go anywhere here without some sort of hill (you wouldn't like it here Spek - too many hills). The bike is now in transition loaded up with nutrition ready to go so all I have to do tomorrow is just get a bit of drink on and I should have a nice relaxed morning - after having a little tantrum with a new tube last night. So from the race perspective with no other experience to call on I'm pretty sure I have as much in place as I can think of just want to get it all underway.

Thank you to everyone for the texts and the comments through the blog. It has really kept me focused knowing the support I have behind me. Really looking forward to doing myself and everyone else proud, so pumped.

I'll give a bit more of a description of the weeks events in a later post seen so much (bikini promo girls at Ironman village WTF there are enough women running around in less clothing at a triathlon, but not really a huge complaint). Once again thanks to everyone and also a happy birthday to no.1 WAG Bianca

Toby

Checking in the bike

All the bags set up for transition

24.3.10

It's the final countdown!

do do do do dah dah dah dah dahhhh...

Sunday is looming closer and closer - we are now in Port Macquarie - have been to the Ironman village to sign in, get timing chips etc and check out the promo girls (WTF - like we need to see any more girls in tight fit gear in the sport but oh well, whatever).

So we are ready to rock and roll! Some members of the support crew are running the 5km fun run on Saturday morning as well to get into the spirit. After that, Tobes will be dropping his bike off into the transition area and coming back to our resort to CHILL OUT and prepare for Sundays event.

So what I think - (I know a lot of people read this but not all comment. Yep I track you all!) - now is the time to come out of the woodwork and leave a comment for Toby (if you have not done so already - or even if you have, go again!).

Knowing you all are behind him is so encouraging - he really appreciates it.

Will be taking this little laptop down on Sunday with the camera so shall keep you all posted...

Until then,

bianca

21.3.10

How Is Toby Going?

Well I'm as ready as I'm going to be now, just got off the massage table sitting back getting a bit of H2O into me to clear the rubbish out, gearing up for a hectic day of travel to get there.

The last week has been so enjoyable - I started my taper a week and a half out because I know my body likes a short taper or a bit more of an extended one to perform well. Being the case that this will be the hardest race of my career so far, I decided to go with the longer version, starting now to feel really fresh and ready to go.

Nothing real exciting to report on the training front, no interesting milestones. I just erred on the side of easy just to make sure I'll be well recovered, not going to make any huge fitness gains in the last 10 days.

Swim 10.5 km
Bike 290km
Run 50km

It may seem a little different but Bianca and I thought that for prosperity's sake I should get a few good photo's taken of me doing the three things I enjoy because I may never do something of this magnitude again (who knows how I'll feel when I cross the line on Sunday, I may decide to start lawn bowls). It's also really hard to find a good photo out of a race as your not usually thinking about giving the camera the blue steel treatment. So Friday we had a morning with photographer Ralph Meznar. The morning started off in the studio and we got the pose that I thought was going to be the hardest first shot (it still was hard but we only had to do it once) then we headed to various locations around the town to get a few more shots of swim bike run. Overall we got some great shots that will be fantastic to show the grand kids one day bit of a "back in my day" sort of scenario. So thanks to Ralph for his expertise and my new stylist Bianca for a very enjoyable day.







Thanks to everyone for all the well wishes, I'm definitely not feeling at all nervous as I know I've done the work over the last 6 months and have done an appropriate apprenticeship over the last 4 years. This is just the next progression and I just want to get it started so I can sink my teeth into it, can't wait for that finish line feeling.

There is a plan in place at the moment for Bianca to do some live photo updates throughout the day through this blog with a bit of commentary also there will be live updates and live video stream from 2pm all available from here - http://www.ironmanoz.com/ironmanoz/race-day-coverage.htm. This won't be my last blog entry before the race I'll work on getting some more stories.

Toby


13.3.10

Are we there yet!

Things are coming together pretty well as perfect as I could hope for. Starting to feel the body recover and its showing some good signs of some strong form leading up to the big day.

This week started off with the end of last week if that makes any sense? I thoroughly enjoyed my time being involved with Nathan and Hayley's wedding. Due to my enjoyment of this weekend I didn't do my immune system any favours so this week started off by recovering from a slight cold. Luckily it didn't seem to affect my form too much I still felt strong through all my sessions (I actually felt better training than I did sitting still) just had to get used to all the snot. Wanted to give the body a shock this week so I really pushed some intensity. There was a few times this week where the HR got close to max which is quite an accomplishment considering I do all my training alone.

So the rough numbers for this week
Swim - 11km
Bike - 380km
Run - 58km

The body's getting to the recovery stage when at rest but can start to feel the deep fatigue when at the end of each session so the next two weeks are focused on getting rid of that so I'm completely fresh and ready on race day. This in mind got a pre massage in this week in readiness for the serious torture of the one week to go massage (this sentence is for you Sue). Also had some other milestones this weekend with the last time the bike computer will tick over into the 100's km and the last time a run session will take over 120mins. Had such a relaxing ride this Saturday even made it to the after bunch coffee session, usually got another 40 clicks to go as well as a run.

All the little administration things are starting to also come together for the day as well as the trip. Picked up a bike bag the other day, got all the function tickets sorted for the support crew and sent the design and shirts off to get printed.
The fan club tee

Also got in contact with Glenn and Rach, they are both past Mount Gambier Tri guys who actually now live in Port Macquarie. Glenn will be volunteering in the transition tent and at the finish line on the day, as well as this he competed last year. So this will be a great help for me to have him there to let me know all the little things that you don't know as a first timer.

Cheers
Toby

4.3.10

Runaway Train

Well its all done, now the efforts are in the bank and it's time to start the recovery.

It all started Sunday with one of the key sessions which included 160km ride followed by a 90min brick run (straight off of the bike). Sunday's ride also included my last Summer Series road race for the year, I was very pleased with the race it was the first race for the year where I was actually fresh due to just the race and a longer open water swim on the Saturday. Was good to see what I could do on a short taper, then to top off a great days training the run went really well then pulled up great ready to smash it out again on the Monday.

Monday included the standard swim set followed by another 150kmon the bike. Luckily Ben joined me for some of the bike helped me keep the pace high considering the conditions. For the time we where out on the bike the wind gusts stayed between 55-60kmh. Tough day out on the bike but I was still recovering really well after each of these days this kept me feeling confident that I've done the correct amount of work.

Tuesday was going to be a day of epic proportions but not so much on the training front. I'd organised Bianca to meet me in Millicent with some running gear so I could get a run in before heading off to Adelaide for ACDC. Helped with our time management a bit by riding a bit of the way we had to travel. So Tuesday was 120km bike with just a 30 min run to follow. Nothing beats getting up at 5am and not getting back into bed until 1am it was all worth it just to see Angus. He was definitely the star of the show but I reckon my fitness got put back about two weeks from all the passive smoking, what else could you expect from an ACDC crowd though.

Mick, Dion, myself and Bianca at ACDC
(Note I am drinking 2 beers at once - go me - one is Bianca's...)

The rest of the week just saw a 4.3km swim session (great feeling looking at the swim program and it says "70min straight swim" - mind numbing) then Thursday I followed it up with a 3hr run.

After the 3 hour run - end of big week

My fur kid Sebastian making sure I am okay while passed out on the front lawn after said run

So as you can see all the work has been done. I'm feeling like I've got the volumes and intensities just right, I'm recovering well and staying strong through each session. Really looking forward to having a few days recovery style training before the maintenance and maybe a little speed training (don't really know if the speed will help me too much on the day but will keep the interest up for the last two weeks).

Also getting the design sorted this week for the official "How is Toby going?" supporters shirt. So if anyone keen to get their hands on these limited edition collectors item, just post a comment (race day family cheer squad, sponsors and Spek are already on the list). I'm sure they will also look good given the person in charge of the design talent in this area.

Cheers
Toby