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Tai Woffinden back on track despite injury worry

WORLD champion Tai Woffinden will take his place in the 200th FIM Speedway Grand Prix this weekend despite crashing out for Wolves at the weekend.

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Woffinden, currently third in the standings behind Jason Doyle and Greg Hancock, continues his title push in the Bergring Arena in Teterow on Saturday night. It's the first time the series has gone to the venue and a massive turnout is expected with Woffinden looking for another big night.

"I've been there before and done some laps and it's a nice little track, I like it," he said.

Woffinden had his fans worried on Monday night when he crashed out of Wolverhampton's Elite League meeting with Poole holding his hand.

"I had a crash and was a bit uncomfortable but that's all I can say about it really," he said. "I've got nothing more to say about the injury. It was another good result for the team, we pulled together as a team and we got the win we were after."

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