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Doyle out of Melbourne Grand Prix

Embed from Getty Images   Australian Jason Doyle has pulled out of the final Speedway Grand Prix in Melbourne after the Swindon Robins star sustained injuries in the previous round in Poland. Doyle, who lead the World Championships ahead of Greg Hancock by five points heading into the Polish meeting, suffered ...

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Woffinden steps down as Team GB captain

Embed from Getty Images   Team GB skipper and two time speedway World Champion Tai Woffinden has stepped down from his position with the national side, and will not compete in next year’s Speedway World Cup. Woffinden has stated that ‘issues behind the scenes’ had contributed to his decision, but hasn’t ...

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SWC: Poland win as GB come second

Embed from Getty Images   In the first FIM Speedway World Cup final to be held at Belle Vue’s new National Speedway Stadium, it was Poland that claimed gold, ahead of the hosts Great Britain, with last year’s winners Sweden coming third and Australia finishing in fourth. Poland, who were ...

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GB Team announced for Speedway World Cup

Embed from Getty Images   Team GB boss Alun Rossiter has named his five riders for their upcoming Speedway World Cup gold in Manchester next weekend. World champion Tai Woffinden will captain the side, with Robert Lambert, Craig Cook, Danny King and Adam Ellis completing the line up. The Lions ...

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Lindback wins in Cardiff

Embed from Getty Images   Swedish star, Antonio Lindback, won his first Speedway Grand Prix in nearly four years last night in Cardiff as he finished ahead of home favourite, Tai Woffinden, to win the FIM British Speedway Grand Prix. Lindback, who was is devastating form all evening, was under ...

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Woffinden wins his second SGP Championship

View image | gettyimages.com   Great Britain’s Tai Woffinden has won his second SGP Championship despite falling short in the Polish Grand Prix. The 2013 World Champion failed to reach the semi-finals, but after Greg Hancock came last in the semi-final, it was confirmed that Woffinden would become world champion. ...

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