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Cycle News 2016 Issue 32 August 16

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VOL. 53 ISSUE 32 AUGUST 16, 2016 P35 "That had been a long time coming," he said. "Every year I come here, I want to win and I've never managed to have a great meeting in this place. But today I did and it makes it all worth the wait. "Everyone knows I have a big tie to this country. Having a Swedish wife and our kids is one thing. But there are a lot of spon- sors and mechanics who have worked for me here. "There are so many people who have helped me here. They make me feel right at home, even when we're just here for the season. This goes out to them. I really, really owe it to them. They have always been there and always supported me. I just want to say thank you— there's more to come." Hancock has now won FIM Speedway Grand Prix rounds in 11 different countries, and this was a hard-earned triumph after he battled past Doyle to hit the front in the final. "All I could think is I wanted to keep building momentum and not try to do anything too fast, otherwise I could have killed off the speed, given the way I had the bikes set up," Hancock said. "Doyle was there all the time and I kept waiting for him to shut the door. But I think he felt quite comfortable where he was. "I just managed to get one good corner out of it where he saw me. I managed to push him up and make a nice cutback. Plan B had to come into action quickly and it worked." Doyle was delighted to have overcome a back injury suffered last Tuesday to claim second place on the day and retain third place in the standings. "I struggled with an injury that has been playing on my mind since Tuesday," Doyle said. "I hurt my back, so I didn't do practice. Maybe that was a good thing because it rained on Sat- urday and the track was totally different. If someone said to me I'd have 17 points from the Malilla Grand Prix, I'd have bitten their hand off." Third-placed Pawlicki admits he exceeded his own expecta- tions as he reached the rostrum in his first SGP final. John Hipkiss PHOTOGRAPHY BY JOHN HIPKISS (Left) John Hancock leads the way at the Swedish SGP. (Right) For the first time, Hancock got to celebrate a victory at his "second home" in Sweden.

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