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Comeback just the start for Ironman Day

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He made a triumphant return from an injury nightmare but Ali Day knows his job is only half done in this year's Ironman series as he chases a third crown.

Ironman series leader Ali Day has issued a warning to any of his rivals who think he's satisfied with his triumphant return to the sport a fortnight ago.

After missing last year's series due to two broken wrists, Day heads into this weekend's final three races at Kingscliff top of the standings after a clean sweep of the opening weekend.

While the 30-year-old's results in the first three races were beyond his wildest dreams, Day knows his job is only half-done.

"I feel that my body's just starting to come really good," Day told AAP.

"Physically it's felt fine. I think it's probably mentally, it can be draining racing back-to-back-to-back ... and I think knowing that you have to race in two weeks' time can be can be draining too but I'm starting to feel really good now.

"Started looking forward to just getting down to Kingscliffe now and starting to race again on Friday."

Despite Day's dominance, the points format for this year's series means he only holds a four-point lead from nearest rival Jy Timperley heading into Friday's fourth race.

After such a strong start though, Day is heading into the weekend with nothing other than securing a third Ironman title as his goal.

"The first one I won and the second one, obviously, are really special, but this one probably moreso particularly after what I've been through.

"I'd have to say it would probably - I've still hopefully got a few more years left in my career - but that would be the best moment of my career to be able do that," he said.

"That's obviously what's driving me at the moment."

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