The ToC was the first race for the new team, how does it compare with your team, Toyota United of last year?
BD: It is hard at this stage to compare Toyota-United and the new Fly V Australia team. Toyota was already established whereas Fly V Australia is still very much in its infancy. I am enjoying being very much entrenched into the organisation of this new team and they respect my input and experience. I have been able to identify things that have worked in the past and relay them to the team so they can mould that into how they want to push the team forward. I am really excited about the direction Fly V Australia is heading. Day has found a home for the 2009 season with the strong Fly V Australia squad. PEZ: You ended up with 3 members finishing the ToC, was it a virus that went through the team and what was it? BD: On final count, we had 5 guys come down with a flu virus, including myself and there were also a couple of guys who had to withdraw due to injury. The first few days were raced in the worst conditions imaginable for a bike race and it made the start very hard. Combine that wit