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Cycle News 2015 Issue 35 September 1

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VOL. 52 ISSUE 35 SEPTEMBER 1, 2015 P27 PHOTOGRAPHY BY JOHN HIPKISS American Greg Hancock (far left) made his first final of 2015. PHOTOGRAPHY BY JOHN HIPKISS my health, not where I was going to finish in the end," Zagar said. "Of course it was a tough night and I'm lucky I didn't do some serious damage. I have big aches in my belly and I'll have to get that checked out later." Runner-up Greg Hancock was delighted to reach his first final of 2015. He trails Woffinden by 27 points in third place. But he refuses to give up hope of retain- ing his world crown. "I wouldn't say it has been a bad year; it has just been one of those years where I haven't found the form I look for," Han- cock said. "Finally things are coming back. I'll keep plugging away and there is still a long way to go." There's no doubt Pedersen's withdrawal from the meeting gave Woffinden's title bid a huge shot in the arm as he increased his overall lead from 13 to 24 in one meeting. He is now odds- on to become a double world champion, but he pledged to stay focused until the gold medal is secure. "It was a good night for me," Woffiden said. "Unfortunately, Nicki had that crash and I don't like to see any rider ruled out. Matej had one as well. For Matej to be at the point where he was nearly going to say no to riding and come out and do that is a great achievement. Congratula- tions to Matej. "Everything is going well. I'm plugging away and keeping my head down. Everything is work- ing for me and it isn't over yet. There are still four rounds to go. We'll just see what happens and keep going. I want to say thanks to all my sponsors and thanks to my engine tuner Peter Johns." The Gorzow SGP top trio sent their best wishes to Aussie ace Darcy Ward after he sustained serious spinal damage in Poland last Sunday. Ward thanked fans from his hospital bed in the UK after his name was chanted throughout the night, with the crowd paying tribute to the 23-year-old with songs, banners and t-shirts. Hancock thanked the sup- porters who showed such great support for his good friend. "I want to say thank you to all the Polish fans and everybody who has stepped up to the plate to support Darcy Ward," Han- cock said. "This is massive and you guys deserve the biggest round of applause of all. "What happened to Darcy puts our lives and careers into perspective. We know what can happen to a rider, even of the best ability he has. It's hard. It hurts. But we have to be strong for him. The kid has a long road ahead of him and we'll be there all the way." John Hipkiss

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