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Cycle News 2015 Issue 39 September 29

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WOFFINDEN SUPERB IN SWEDEN T ai Woffinden picked up his second win of the season at the Friends Arena after hold- ing off defending World champ Greg Hancock, Niels-Kristian Iversen and Maciej Janowski in the final. Woffinden left the Swedish capital with 16 World Champion- ship points—the same tally as second-placed Hancock, mean- ing the 25-year-old retained his 25-point advantage at the top of the standings. As a result, the Brit needs just 18 points over the final two rounds in Torun next Saturday and Melbourne on October 24 to secure the sport's biggest prize. But despite taking another stride closer, Woffinden remains grounded and admits that finish- ing fourth last year and losing his crown to Hancock helped keep his feet on the ground and remain level-headed. "I'm excited," Woffinden said. "This year has gone really well for me. I can probably say that after 2013, I got a little bit ar- rogant. Not to the public or to anyone; just within myself. I had a tough year last year and I've bounced back. I needed that year to level me again." Woffinden has scored seven points on his two previous ap- pearances at the Friends Arena, breaking his collarbone there in 2013 and racing with an injured hand last year. So he's delighted to leave with a useful points tally and a clean bill of health. "I guess I was thinking a little bit about my previous years here," he said. "The first season I broke my collarbone, so that IN THE WIND P42 PHOTOGRAPHY BY JOHN HIPKISS Tai Woffinden (l08) inched closer to claim- ing his second title with a win in Sweden. continued on page 44

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