Loy won the 120 kilometres race of the 2006 Finland Ice Marathon in Kuopio.
[1] During the 2006 Six Days of the Greenery he did not win a race, nor the final classification, but he was named to be the most exciting skater of the tournament.
As a result, he was awarded 18 points for the 2007 Dick van Gangelen Trophy, most of all participating skaters.
On the first of these occasions, his Group B winning time 13:14.92 was only beaten by one skater in Group A; and on the second occasion, his time was the sixth fastest at the event, faster than Olympic gold medallist Bob de Jong.
As of December 2007[update], Loy is ranked 20th in the 10,000-m distance all-time list.