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Cycle News Issue 40 October 9

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WOFFINDEN CROWNED SPEEDWAY GP CHAMPION G reat Britain hero Tai Woffinden became the nation's first-ever triple world champion, and instantly set his sights on matching Ivan Mauger and Tony Rickardsson's record haul of six. The Scunthorpe-born ace didn't just win the FIM Speedway World Championship, he topped the podium on the night in the Torun SGP of Poland, October 6, inflict- ing Artem Laguta's sole loss of the night as the Russian racer stormed to 20 points—one short of a seven- ride maximum. Emil Sayfutdinov finished third with Niels-Kristian Iversen fourth. Woffinden, who also took gold in 2013 and 2015, was elated to make history and surpass fellow countrymen Freddie Williams and Peter Craven's brace of world titles. But now he's ready to race for even more history as he bids to become only the third rider to retain the sport's biggest prize in the SGP era since 1995. "After I won my 2013 cham- pionship, we were sat in a room with Nicki [Pedersen], Crumpy [Jason Crump], Greg [Hancock] and [Chris] Holder," Woffinden said. "I mentioned that I wanted to break the six-time world champion record. They all kind of had a little laugh between them. But I've done it three times in six years and I will do it six times. "They say the hardest thing is being world champion—it's not. The hardest thing is being world champion the following year," Woffiden added. Woffinden was keen to enjoy his moment after coming under huge pressure from Zmarzlik in the race for gold, with the Pole finishing just 10 points short in second spot. Woffinden dedicated his special moment to a former Wroclaw team- mate. "I want to dedicate that win to Tomasz Jedrzejak," he said. "He's one of my really close friends who lost his life earlier in the season. Zmarzlik was delighted with his second World Championship medal after following up bronze in 2016 with silver. Swedish star Fredrik Lindgren finished third in the final standings to bag his first-ever World Champi- onship medal. It was the ideal way to bounce back after his 2017 sea- son was ended by a spinal injury just over 12 months ago, which left him briefly bedbound and able to walk only short distances. American Greg Hancock finished fifth overall and qualifies for the 2019 Grand Prix season; he was never off the pace all year and is an incredible ambassador for the sport. Woffinden, Zmarzlik, Lindgren, Maciej Janowski, Greg Hancock, Artem Laguta, Jason Doyle and Emil Sayfutdinov all booked their places in the SGP 2019 series after finishing inside the FIM Speedway Grand Prix top eight. They are joined by GP Challenge top trio Janusz Kolodziej, Niels-Kris- tian Iversen and Antonio Lindback, plus four wild cards: Patryk Dudek, Matej Zagar, Martin Vaculik and the 2018 European Championship win- ner Leon Madsen. John Hipkiss 1. Tai Woffinden (15) 2. Artem Laguta (20) 3. Emil Sayfutdinov (11) 4. Niels-Kristian Iversen (10) 5. Bartosz Zmarzlik (15) 7. Greg Hancock (9) VOL. 55 ISSUE 40 OCTOBER 9, 2018 P31 Tai Woffinden won the final Speedway GP of the year in Poland and also wrapped up the 2018 Championship. PHOTOGRAPHY BY JOHN HIPKISS

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