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Cycle News 2016 Issue 19 May 17

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IN THE WIND P26 WOFFINDEN FIGHTS OFF HANCOCK AT GP OF POLAND SPEEDWAY T wo-time World Speed- way Champion Tai Wof- finden said, "I feel on top of my game," after battling to the LOTTO Warsaw FIM Speedway Grand Prix of Poland victory at a packed PGE Narodowy, Saturday, May 14. The Great Britain hero topped the rostrum in front of over 52,000 fans in the Polish capital after fending off triple World Champion Greg Hancock, 2015 War- saw winner Matej Zagar and 2012 World title winner Chris Holder in the final. "Woffy" racked up nine points in the heats, before finishing second to Zagar in semi-final two. But he took the checkered flag in the race that mattered most, with a sublime cutback on the opening corner. "I learned a lot tonight and I'm going to take that forward with me. It's going to be a long season, as it always is. But I feel like we've got the resources to do what we need to do. I feel the mistakes I made tonight, I won't make them again." With no meeting for his Pol- ish team Wroclaw on Sunday, Woffinden won't be dwelling on his mistakes or the challenges ahead for too long. "I haven't thought about the next GP," he said. "I didn't actually know when the next GP was until I heard about five minutes ago. Woffinden was elated with the LOTTO Warsaw SGP action as the meeting went down as an instant classic. He said, "The guys who put this event on did an amazing job—full credit to them. Last year was last year, this year they smashed it." Runner-up Hancock has raced all but one of the 194 SGP rounds staged since the series was launched in 1995. And the American legend believes this year's LOTTO Warsaw SGP track was the best temporary circuit he has competed on. Zagar was elated to bounce back from a disappointing four- point haul in his home event, the Slovenian SGP in Krsko last month. Asked what made the differ- ence, he sighed, "It's speed- way. There's no secret, to be honest. I just got set up with the bikes and this was a big relief after Slovenia!" John Hipkiss 1. Tai Woffinden (14) 2. Greg Hancock (14) 3. Matej Zagar (14) 4. Chris Holder (12) 5. Fredrik Lindgren (12) Tai Woffinden fought back John Hancock to win the Grand Prix of Poland. PHOTOGRAPHY BY JOHN HIPKISS

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