VOL. 50 ISSUE 20 MAY 21, 2013
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TAI WOFFINDEN ENDS A
BRITISH WIN DROUGHT
capital for the GP series' event
of the year. The Scunthorpeborn racer would love to spray
the champagne in front of over
40,000 people.
"I can't even explain what it
would be like to win there," he
said. "It would be just unreal. But
I've got a few meetings before
then that I've got to worry about,
so I'll just go out, do my thing and
we'll see where we are in two
weeks time.
"The British Grand Prix is going to be amazing. I'm really
looking forward to it. You can't
really explain the atmosphere at
Cardiff. It's like nothing else. After winning today and getting the
British Championship, the fans
are going to be so loud. It has
been amazing and hopefully I can
step on the podium again. I'm so
pleased to represent Great Britain. I'm riding so well at the moment and giving the fans something to shout about."
Despite his Cardiff dream,
Woffy is determined to remain
levelheaded as he carries the
weight of a nation on his shoulders and continues to prove his
pre-season doubters wrong with
every lap.
"There were a few people
at the start of the season who
doubted me, but I'm hopefully
slowly starting to win them over,"
he said. "It's the first time I've
been on the box in the GPs. I've
had a great start to the season.
Everything seems to be working.
I've got good engines underneath
me and a good team behind me.
I'm eating the right food, unlike
in previous years, and it has paid
off a lot. There is still room for improvement. I could train harder
than I have been and I'm really
looking forward to that.