FAQ
FAQs Specific to Tri The Illini:
Where is the best place to spectate the athletes? For the swim segment of the race, the best place to view the athletes is outside of the ARC, looking down into the pool. For the bicycle and run segments, it may be best to stay near the finish line if you would like to take photos of an athlete!
Where is the Lost & Found? Lost and found items will be kept with a volunteer at the finish line.
What happens if there is bad weather? The race will take place rain or shine but if there happens to be lighting, the start time of the race will be delayed until the weather has settled.
Will there be food and drinks for the athletes? Yes! During the race athletes will be provided water & gatorade. At the finish line, we will have plenty of bananas, granola bars, water, and other refreshments available for the athletes.
Can I wear my headphones while running or biking? No, unfortunately, headphones are not permitted.
Can I use an athletic watch or wear a heart rate sensor? Definitely!
Will the pool be heated? Yes! The pool will be heated to 78-80 degrees. This also means wetsuits are prohibited.
What is handed out at the aid stations? Water & Gatorade. We have one aid station that you will pass twice along the run course.
I lost my confirmation email needed for packet pickup, what now? Don’t sweat it, we can search your name in our system! Send an email to ttiracedirector@gmaill.com.
How long after the official race start time, will I begin my swim? Athletes enter the pool on 5 second intervals. If you estimated a swim time of 8+ minutes, expect to wait around 35-45 minutes.
Are we allowed to flip turn during the swim? Go for it! Keep in mind you will need to stay deep enough to clear the lane line.
I would like to adjust my swim time, is there any chance I can change it? Absolutely! Simply click here to change your swim time. You have until Thursday of race week to make changes to it: https://runsignup.com/Race/TriTheIllini/Page/ChangeSwimTime.
What are the bike rack/transition guidelines? Bike rack positions will be on a first-come, first-serve basis beginning at 6 am. The bikes must be positioned in alternating directions, and there may only be 6 bikes per rack. Everything you need with you in transition may not impede any other athlete’s space, otherwise, it is subject to relocation. Only athletes are permitted in the transition area. Volunteers will be available to answer any questions regarding the transition area.
Do I need to wear a helmet on the bike? Yes, helmets must be worn at all times while on your bike. Chin straps must be buckled at all times when on a bicycle. DO NOT unbuckle your chin strap unless you are off your bicycle. Failure to comply will lead to a penalty.
Where can we park on race day? Parking is available at parking lot E-14 located at the intersection of First and Kirby. A map to this lot can be found here: https://www.parking.illinois.edu/maps/campus-parking-map
Where can we find photos from the race? Photos were taken by our photographer, Mandy Sutton, and a link will be sent out after the event. Feel free to tag her account: @masutton_photos on Instagram in any pictures you post!
FAQs for the Novice Triathlete:
Why would I want to do a triathlon? Not only is a triathlon a great way to get excellent exercise, but the whole atmosphere at events like TTI is a ton of fun, and you will meet friends of a lifetime!
What type of bike do I need in order to compete? As long as you have a functioning bike with two wheels and a front/rear brake, then you can complete the cycling portion. Mountain bikes and road bikes are all welcome! We would also recommend asking friends and family if they have a bike you could borrow in the event that you do not own a bike or would prefer a better one.
What are some things that I need to have in order to be race-ready?
Swim: Swimsuit, cap, and goggles. (wetsuits are not allowed)
Bike: A bicycle, helmet, bike shoes/sneakers, water bottle with bottle mount on the bike
Run: A good fitting pair of running shoes!
Lastly, A USAT membership
What is the best way to become physically prepared to complete the race? We recommend that you are able to swim at least 400 meters in a pool without stopping due to the fact that there will be people swimming behind and in front of you all throughout the swim portion. To get used to the feeling of running after cycling, we would also recommend doing a few practice workouts in which you run a couple of miles after about an hour of bicycling.
What should I wear? You can find inexpensive triathlon outfits on online retailers that allow you to have a swimsuit and bike shorts in one outfit that can stay on the entire race! Otherwise, wear a swimsuit, and throw some athletic clothes on over your swimsuit while in transition!
What do I need in transition? A towel, socks, new clothes to throw on over your swimsuit (if you are not wearing a tri-kit), cycling shoes, helmet, athletic sunglasses, running shoes, and an extra bottle of water!