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Post by admin on Sept 27, 2015 11:52:18 GMT
Well the penultimate round should see Woffinden wrap up the title
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Post by admin on Oct 1, 2015 21:37:03 GMT
Well the penultimate round should see Woffinden wrap up the title Great Britain hero Tai Woffinden can win the FIM Speedway World Championship on Saturday – but he’s trying not to think about it!Woffinden is on the verge of a second crown in three seasons as he takes a 25-point lead into the FST Grupa Brokerska Torun FIM Speedway Grand Prix of Poland – the penultimate round of the SGP series. He needs 18 points from the next two rounds to strike gold, regardless of what nearest rival Greg Hancock does. And Woffinden insists he is only interested in his own form and doesn’t take any notice of the defending champion’s scoring power. He said: “I’m not saying I can win it this weekend. I understand why people talk like that, but I’m not suggesting it. I’m just going to Torun with a relaxed attitude to try and score as many points as I can. “I’m just enjoying my racing so much at the moment. I like the Torun track, it’s a great race track and I’m really looking forward to going there and enjoying myself. The crowd are always amazing and it’s a good place to ride speedway so I’ve got nothing but positive thoughts going into Saturday’s meeting there. “I don’t think about what the other guys are doing because I’m the one with the lead right now, and as long as I keep feeling good about myself and my form then why should I worry about anything else? “The bikes are going well, my team are working well and everything is in place for Saturday. I will go there to try and win races as I always do and then see where that takes us.” sgp 1/10/15
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Post by admin on Oct 2, 2015 18:13:27 GMT
Heats:
1 M. Janowski (71) P. Kildemand (19) C. Harris (37) M. Jepsen Jensen (52) 2 T. Jonasson (30) T. Woffinden (108) C. Holder (23) P. Przedpelski (16) 3 A. Jonsson (100) J. Doyle (69) K. Kasprzak (507) N. Pedersen (3) 4 G. Hancock (45) N. Iversen (88) T. Batchelor (75) M. Zagar (55) 5 M. Zagar (55) M. Janowski (71) T. Jonasson (30) K. Kasprzak (507) 6 N. Iversen (88) A. Jonsson (100) P. Kildemand (19) C. Holder (23) 7 J. Doyle (69) G. Hancock (45) T. Woffinden (108) C. Harris (37) 8 M. Jepsen Jensen (52) P. Przedpelski (16) N. Pedersen (3) T. Batchelor (75) 9 C. Holder (23) T. Batchelor (75) M. Janowski (71) J. Doyle (69) 10 N. Pedersen (3) T. Jonasson (30) G. Hancock (45) P. Kildemand (19) 11 P. Przedpelski (16) K. Kasprzak (507) C. Harris (37) N. Iversen (88) 12 M. Zagar (55) M. Jepsen Jensen (52) A. Jonsson (100) T. Woffinden (108) 13 T. Woffinden (108) N. Pedersen (3) N. Iversen (88) M. Janowski (71) 14 P. Kildemand (19) M. Zagar (55) P. Przedpelski (16) J. Doyle (69) 15 T. Batchelor (75) C. Harris (37) A. Jonsson (100) T. Jonasson (30) 16 K. Kasprzak (507) C. Holder (23) M. Jepsen Jensen (52) G. Hancock (45) 17 M. Janowski (71) P. Przedpelski (16) G. Hancock (45) A. Jonsson (100) 18 K. Kasprzak (507) P. Kildemand (19) T. Woffinden (108) T. Batchelor (75) 19 C. Harris (37) N. Pedersen (3) M. Zagar (55) C. Holder (23) 20 T. Jonasson (30) N. Iversen (88) J. Doyle (69) M. Jepsen Jensen (52)
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Post by admin on Oct 3, 2015 10:26:51 GMT
The last of the proper tracks, and what a track it is - do not miss
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Post by Hodgy on Oct 3, 2015 14:15:54 GMT
Usually produces great racing. A few quid on the crazy Kildemand - hope he can stay on.
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Post by admin on Oct 3, 2015 21:39:41 GMT
Great Britain hero Tai Woffinden is back on top of the world after securing FIM Speedway World Championship No.2 in Torun tonight.
The 25-year-old now has an unassailable lead and will be handed the SGP trophy at the final round of the season, the DON Smallgoods Australian FIM Speedway Grand Prix at Melbourne’s Etihad Stadium on October 24.
It’s Woffinden’s second world title in three years and the Scunthorpe-born star becomes only the third Brit to win the sport’s biggest prize twice, following in the footsteps of Freddie Williams and Peter Craven.
The three-time British champion also joins Swedish legend Tony Rickardsson, Aussie great Jason Crump, Danish icon Nicki Pedersen and American legend Greg Hancock in the elite club of riders who have won multiple world titles since the FIM Speedway Grand Prix series was founded in 1995. He’s the 16th multi-time world champ in speedway history.
speedwaygp/woffy-world-champ! - 3/10/15
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Post by Hodgy on Oct 3, 2015 22:57:07 GMT
That's Speedway at it's very best. What we all hope for every meeting, but rarely see. Brilliant!!! Anyone thinking of building a new track (Belle Vue), replicate Torun.
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Post by admin on Oct 5, 2015 8:16:22 GMT
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